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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_08_10^34•-+ .soy':,.:,,,,.. -f.:' ".,,'- •mow'^"„r�r'pzr�. _cw.,'w;^wv,,;t"TMi`�y g,r..n`r!?a}�sr ">air'..'z�l'�v+3'•+,'"+e, d'i,n'Y.4,`,�d•4�•_.M <. .. .FlitKERING.NE S-..-,, } . ...y�. r:�r!,-.• :_m. wino• _L;�•e..,;n.. t• . # ++w_ re,' :.5^'� .e.s.,'- . -. »-.wK,•r•s": .5ia3.�..._. :.m..�+•.. 9' v a'...+.i.�L."-.'Y'�. - - - "a'•'�`' S. �. �.° _'...m. " , k.."v. -_x: .tis r'`�".... k} - THE..._P 4 .VOL. XXXVI. - --- 'ICSERINC ,..ONT•, FRIDAY, AUGUST -10: 1917 - _ - No. 46 Wsrlflsitlits�itsL LasrD�. • gIRONaHAM _ CiHIK 11tyVI ID _ . _ Established 75 years BakerAHeiseTorouto.Joha Panther and,K..Y. peucher, ai Wedding belle le' speg(ag GREENWOOD spent the holiday -with Thos, Reg. Somerv3lte' spent Suoda> in ' Pouches. Toroatd. Gel- `�- L, CALDWELL. M. D., Successor Miss Eva Wilson spent over the Robert Garland Intends raising h1s • to m. LM• Dr. S, Sloth•. Phos• yob Dont neglect . yonr holidaywith her uncle. Fred Wilson, new barn on- Wednesday. of Whitby. Mrs. Ohackly and her mother spent ti Otaremoat, Out. _ _ .-House or Barn. i AJ Wm. mom and Frani and Mrs, the holiday with Mrs. Timbers. DR. V. 8. OARTWRIGST. For- Oerow motored to'Pieton on Saturday We were all pleased to see Rev. Mr. m.ttl of finveabarst, Oaf , 9ueowor ,e Blinding, large and and spent over Sunday with the form- Owen back in the palplt again. nr. a. E. Towk•, Fioiarlag, oat. office boars er's relatitieo. - Ernest Petty and Mies Hazel Todd >tr to f and 6I0 to a V. m M17 :. S]7lalif were struck }� Miss Pearl Stork is spending a week's - p spent Tuesdayat Niagara Fella. RE. FORSYTH, D. of o., Regia- lightning that last WHITxvA�s i _ e t rad momb•r of the 0ptometrical Asso - vacation with Mies Pearl Plaztoa. On account of the in- r slatlosof Ontario. sp•elal suention Qivea to storm. Chas, and Mrs. Ldntner spent civic 4 Attimg� !paws- E,M tested &".,>� The Women's Institute will hold holiday with the former's parents. -creased cost of eve Use our Rods. Prof, their nest meeting on Wednesday. Mise Emily Gates has returned home D. MoKINNON, N.D., L,R.C.S.. _ . Day, of the O. A. C., Aug. lith, at 8 p. m. at the home of after spending a few days in Toronto. thing I am compelled , Mrs. James Boyd Cedar Grove. when g ,L\ . 88inbsry>s, member of • t6. Caws• of irecom mends theta. ' Mise Stella Laughlin spent the wee><- to advance the rice >lYysteiaaa aad as of pareira Ii••atiaN Miss M. Yates. of Port Credit, will end at the home of her parents, J. and p i� oollsp ee ettra•ons, idiabar�. _ ,:See us give an address on'•Commnnity Life, . Mrs. Laughlin. _ of chopping to 7e per attsatisa to asters of *omen sad an the Iris of the Institute will give 2 _bash@i bag on an �•• area resfaeaee,>S•+sKhaa�' the mus tai t of the Leonard Gates took an auto load PhaIIes 3704 pas programme, o-- asdetsd by Mia Lrene Reesor and Miss out to. Port Peery and spent the da) :fir Aug. let.` ; 308 Velma Hoover. of Locust Hill. All with. R. Carter. 2308 Owing to Monday being a holiday, are welcome. I am sol to be earn lied to ills B. FAREWELL. S.O., HARRIS- Ch torn on t had a large number o Pe mss off ors a altos.". and o nnoy vial tora on that day. this. but even at. this price fielisttse.I E • M KHF Mr. 'and Mrs. 'Ho kine and Miss there is very little ow, w>>tmr, Ido lie On V At tial etin of the Mart- Floreacesodd spent phe holiday with proSt foe me.' AH. CHRISTIAN, Barrister aad Ston' Y 1 i pp�� James Todd aad faA�ily. + s Solicitor. Notary Public. Eta Man _fo l ham Township Gouncil at Unionville, • er 5 bags is miaii'nun# amount_ oaa. Oma Brost et. North. Wbitbv. s Monday evening, presided over by charged for. r i h f - DUN8ARTON 'W ILLIAM J. BEATON. B. A„ Bar- rister. Solicitor, Rotary Public. associated in prsotios with Komi. B ekman. Denison a No"". Barristers, Toronto -General Trusts 8ai]ding.66 Bay Street, Toronto. Tell, one JLala 961.861. _ll LAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S., Graduate of the Royal college of Dental Surgeons and University of Teconto. Omcs Over W. K. Pringles hardware store. Whitby. i10 �c ars 2 to 12; t to LA. Ind phonphone M. e s! Dr Uston a absence overesa, . Dr Ila az_rs eeye Padgett, t eallowing tate were struck for the ensuing year : m _.-,_ Mise Bessie Wetherell, of Newcastle. We do not 'chop before 9.0'elocka nor after 5 o'clock, Mondays, lama a — _ Co. Tax rate, 5.46 Mille; township rate, 8.50 mills; provincial war tax. is visiting Miss Nellie Thom, Mtaa Muriel Thom is spending her Wednesdays and Fridays further notice. , .:•F 1.00 mill : good road tax, .Oe4 mill ; vacation in tbeNiagara district. until - and the Unionville police village rate. Mise Aggie Annan ie spending liar I shop finer than other mills. _ 6.00 mills. With the exception of the 'several con- holidays with bar sister in Bright. All ladies made welcome. While unloading hay Saturday last. :e • 4 passing of sccounts..this stituted the principal business of the Hugh and Mrs.Mclotosb, of Locust,, Hill, spent Sunday under the parental - - evening. - - loci. Rev, Mr. and Mrs. Cl Stan are get- W. L. C#14,�'�.757 '. ORKEN Rivan ting nicely settled. We hope that their sojourn in our mid -it may be Our village was flocked with viatica the holida pleasant one. Th S be Mlasion Band bald a ii E A S T L A I E xlowstl, of Toronto, w111 be fn ebargs, FRUIT _BASSETS ovMin G. Fuller is spending- her hall- picnic at the lake on Fridayafternoon B - _ da eat Hata, Muskoka. The shingle that has leen aatie- >aslststsllf+ iparlk+i. Mrs, J. Braille o! Toronto, is here and everting and. everybody reports a faction for over 80 ears. Empire, 77rr most pleasant time. Corrugated Iron with a f in. ba' G. HAM—lanai of Marriage 11 and 0 quarts, with covers soy color spending a few daps with her parents, Never In the recollection of the old- before ' �o.nses in the Oonat, J. B. and Mrs. Wilson. set. Inhabitant have there been so `•2 ia- corrugation. see it ore'Of>p ' 1P1at•. l village. any 1 quart berry boxes' _ _ The Red Cross Aaxiliary will meet many tents on the beach as� there were buy other makes. If you are fin, 24 and 3? quart crates, mads of very stie home of Mrs. J. Bice on Moo on Monday and sauce then, there Deed of a £ream Separator. Try' . POUGHBR. Real Estate Au_ day, Aug. lath, at the usual hour. All being aver 40- Dunbarton is growing a Premier for 80 days. Also rim tioneer, valnatcr,..gollector and lessor thin boards. Strong and very light. are invited. in pularity sea summer resort. gaaoliae engines from 1139.00 tilt, of saarrtas• licensee, Brengham. M'l Order early, as if there is a good crop The Girls' Red Cross Club will have pno Sunda last Mrs. Pizer enter- 1 of fruit there will not be half from ei ht.to tea gallons of Neilson's o y gee or write me buying. •�•� HOPPER. Issuer of Marr a enou b acka es for g $ tamed all the tsiemtlere of bar, famil's %_ Bell Phone. ' 1J. Lleeae« fn the Ooaaty e! ON o. p i3 Ice Cream for sale at the home o! 1liisa for the first time since 1Hr, Pizer s , ossa at store Xde his r•sid•a e, Olasemoat. t�a demand. Alice Hornshaw on - Saturday night death near] twent years ago, the of this week. family having aonetodifferent parts of �' J' P?O1a88• Ptl3k8r1II .,Y B.BEATON TOWNSIM OLER11 Chopping and oat rolling every day as the counts y. The gathering an this oc- r D. Ooavyeaser. Oommislosm for taking usual, commencing on Monday - - ge �davits, Accountant. use. Kon" to loam the 23rd of July gIROCK !tt?AD one. a d'vioertalnly a Myst pleasantn one. and teellope they may be spared91kkering.arbL .snfarm 'issues o! Ifsastaa• lie i erne••" hi . i. oat. t -v W. G. Barnes, Green 'River kir&, $aagerow still coatinuea in Ito n apjoy many more aim lar gather• HIIGH s. PUGH. Olen Major. Out. very poor health. Inge. -R1 Licensed Anotlon••r. Extensive sepal Or address R R. No. 1. Locust Rill. etre, Brown continues In very poor _...... All antomobile.and. <f10y01V Aemee Ia imported and tboroumbbred .tool[. health. - ' UXBRIDeIs; ... _.. repairing promptly - Bates conducted an whws, write tar terms REAL ESTATE �Vm. • Hunter. of Toronto, visited attended to. -land particulars. Phone Ind. 2116. sb•1y 0401' frieuds.in. this locality Local dealers are gettingplenty of POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer. Axford Brod. have purchased_a Ford coal these days, in -fact seven bundler _ �j �wilra��l>�iia♦ '/1t� car from W. B. Powell, .of Pickering, tons have .arrived at the Uxbridge Tires, 011e, Grease and repait'cs JL' 1 for Oounti•• or York and Ontario, ♦ao M,rsa Erica Tobias, of Toronto, s ret station the pwet few. ,weeks. Citizens ahvaye on hand, flan sag•• of all kinds attenued to oa shorted mouoe, AddzesaOrwa 81ver P, o.. out. �* Ki��Ai �J�� a few days With Asa and Mrs. Hub- are taking the tip to h�et their bine � ww - 61W -early, ' The prevailing price for Potter & Anhew, bard. p •tom RSB T T �j"� - W. A. Jackson; of Ayr, and F: R. stove coal is 9.00' per ten: .i..� .l .LJ 150 acre Farm b'ar Sale, good soil, Jackson, of Toronto, spent their boli- $800 has been taken in flnes the past PICKERI:�iG. Ont. Vetorinary Surgeon days at home, few weeks for infractions of the liquor jHanor Graduate of the Ontario Fete- brick house with B rocLms, Won. and Mrs. Devitt. of Toronto, act. The bat weather is said to be rinary College Barns and stabling for 42 head spent the holiday with. Amos- and -responsible for a }Treat deal of the a and Graduate of the eterinary of stock. Hen house Mrs. BrigR"n 11. trouble, but then the inspector is also Science Asaoriation. and pig pen, Chas. Hnod soil Isaac Coarser spent awakening'to the fact that the law le �a Phone—offlee 1808, residence 3W2 All in good repair. Sunday with David and Mrs. Dawson, being abused, and be insane to sump 3 P of Cherrywood. is out. At any rate the otienderi will CLAREMONT, ONT'AR10�}. Mr. lnd Mrs. Carrs! of Toronto, doubtless discover the business is too W• r Riehardaan• spent a few days wtth the latter's'fath- costly and select some more toexpen- for f prices R: AZ'ZZORE er, M. Fitzpatrick. sive thirst quencher. Veterinary Surgeon George and Mrs. Kayes.- of Mount • There seems to be not only an &bun - Honor Oradueteof Ontario Veteran Notary Public, Pickering. Joy, spent the week -end with W. H. dant acreage, but an enormous crop of .on Sarnia rOCollege. All calla da or Veterinary and Mrs. Jackson. early and late potatoes. We are told , g Mise Skinner, of Toronto, and gen- they are very plentiful In Toronto at atten�ea to. The Pickering y per p FQnCio. promptly tleman friend, event a few days with 90 to 60 cents eek, and in IIx- Betl and Independent Phones • H. B. and Mrs. Wilbur. bridge there is scarcely any sale for r ante Committee Mrs. McCachen and eon. Grant, of them. Every householder, with few -PICKERING, OhFT71R10 Oshawa, also Master Gordon Gillespie, exceptions. has his own -little b to _ of Toronto, spent the holiday withthedraw on for some time to come.' It b _ I cansave i6 The object of this Association is to former's sister. Mrs. Chas. Hood. most unlikely that potatoeri will reach lessen stealing and prosecute John A. White has sold "his house the high prices •attained last winter, JOHN PHILIPthe felons: which he recently built, to a cit especially as there. said' to be an you money Has a full line of fresh and ear- ] bars having property elolen ooeomnd• man, and he is now engaged in buil abundant crop in other es. - ea fid meats constant] on hand. oa4d immedia{sly with any member Ing another in the same locality. where they are grown.—Ttmee. y Mr. and Mrs. Knox received a letter f of Executive Committee. recently -from their son, John, who is egttouartAM i ®pine Roll, Break•ifiet BaOOn, Membership fee . 01,00. at the front. He to in good health and, A. C. 'R•EESOR9 1 Nam, Bologna, Weiners, etc. expresses the hope that the war will Min; Magpie Cassie. of Toronto, was Ttekte may bshad from the presidentor 6oOn over. borne over the holiday. Highest priem paid for e.er.rsrl onapptieatiom. Joseph and Mrs. Ybung spent over LOCUST HILL ° _ Butcher's cattle Exec. Com.—L. D.' Banks, C. S. Palm- _ revesere. P . the _ . _. _ . er, W. V. Richardson, Picks".ring. Wt�1Tsv •boliday with latih _ N, F. and Mre. Tomlinson and little • Ge • �, R. TheXtm 1N. -1t Clark, The War Relief Society will hold itsB311y visited frieade here on Sunday9ichertxq liverr� President, 13smrstor, annual meeting on Monday next. Mies lilies M. Barringer, of Toronto, is % Watson, o1 Food Controller Hanna!e holidaying with Goo. and lire. Philip. staff, will give an address on "Thrift." M. A. Dobson, of Beaverton, return - First -class 11,*dak,-. for hire 1' F. M. Cbapman, editor of the Farm- ed home on Wednesday, atter • spend - 88 : Da or nit Fall Term from hg• 2 ` er's Magazine, is making good in con- Ing a week at Buena Vista. Day ducting that valuable magazine. The Byron and Mrs. Feasby and Miss Start now and get the full value —$IIB meets ail trains articles are most interesting, particu- Muriel, of Osbawa, were with their F%I 0TT larly in the p "reaming promptly attended to. resent number. parents here over Sunday, ' pf your Catnert4 thin • Pte. Vanstone, eon of $$meat and . Mr' and Mrs Crocker and children summer. Agent for Canada Carriage Co: 1 Mrs. Vanstone, bas been officially re- and Mrd. Whitter, of Toronto, were ,� L ported killed, and in respect to the with their mother here over the hall - W• He Peak, p4ekey{r0. TORONTO.01T. lewd soldier, the fiegg oa the county dayy - Come in and let as show t, buildings has been flyin at bslf-mast. da; and Mrs. Miler moved their _ fir- -oe -Cartridge-- Y d Cb i Ste It has been reported that the Toron- household effects to their residence -T� - �5 Oar, ongo an ar es Is unquestionably one of Cana3a's q y to -Eastern to included in the, deal whereby the government has taken hereon Monday. We welcome them to Bra how, Ladies' lama a — _ best commercial schools. The de- maud for our graduates is !ar be- over the Canadian Northern. The re- por t, bowever, is not official, but itis The Brougham Methodist Aid Society will meet at the home of Brack Road, on We -,do Develop'" and Printlapf'' for amateurs—you will yond the supply. Prompt assist- ' hoped that it may be true, as it would Mrs. W.4H. Jackson, Aug. 15th, 2.$0 m.. - ante to get positions is assured all be more rapid] y completed, and would WednesAay, at p. like our Work. of our students who become com. petent. be run more in the interests of the people. All ladies made welcome. While unloading hay Saturday last. :e • 4 Write to -day for our handsome Write Civic Holiday, Monday last, was a Fred Cassie happened with aces - bay rope brrcaus- Catalogue. It contains full infor- oration eneral holida to our town. the fee. tura of the'da ybeiog s monster picnic o h k in aid of P dent. The -fork Ing him to fall to the barn floor. For- tunately, beyond a few scratches and , We are in a position now to take in Watches for Re - held at Hey ns ore- +• $1�E OUR NEW . W. J. Elliott, Principal the soldiers. It was a great success a shaking up, he escaped and was able pair, -and can ..lure vols *• in every way. There were several to resume -his work again, prompt`atteotiou And lull SAWING MACHINE thousand present from Pickering, satisfaction. �? TOOLS SHARPENED Oshawa and the surrounding country, Glermany has promised tq attack including 450 soldiers from the Con only British" vessels In future, it is - - valeacent Home. There was a splen - reported. .We can supply Emery Wheels :and We make a e ecialry o1 crosscut saws, did program of aporia given by the ;Oircu ar saws. •All sizes Toole of.all kinds. Locke repaired. returned soldiers. Moet delightful A joint conference of the Hydro- ��tt W T. a di kept in stock. Razor -boning a specialty. For a first• music was rendered by the band of electric Railway Associatibn and 1l• aT • +elK`•�ef P��• �e and saw Mandrels, if you class hair trim or an easy sbave call tweet=_five instruments under the the Municipal Electric Associa•,+ Also Emery n y at the East -end Barber Shop. leadership of Bandmaster Rieve, a tion passedt a strong resolution -Druggist—Graduate Optician IN to build your own frame. see our House Furnishings of all most accomplished musician. lately re - kinds. Slightly used Carpets turned from France. Several hundred against the proposed method of C, N. R. Ti^ a Agent. �_ W_ H• SA�K�ON of taking over the Cana from l5 cents a yard up. dollars were cleared from the day's Canadian Nor. 0T•1•ty =Cl� BROC'K ROAD W. J. GORDON 'PICKERING celebration, tbern.SIEMENS P1Cke3=���• .;w QUICK AID FOR WOUNDED. " Be New British Cleaming,11legiods Now Saying Thouxsndi of Lives. Bet -ween ousins; Lieut. -Col. Gilbert Barling, C. B., a famous English surgeon,, yvho'. is, con- ADECLARATION' .OF WAR.,:suiting surgeon to the great base hos. pitals At Rouen, which accommodate 15,000 patients, says, that since the CHAPTER IV.—(Contd.) war began immense strides have been .. I perpetually- bui"y,—the' old' 'pier built made in the surgery of the battlefield. "If he is to lose his eyesight, then Of slate -refuse and marking'. the. spot. Two improvements that may be notic. Barely death would be the better of of the erstwhile ferry, now no more ed as having takerr.pla4de since the out- ---the twov"--reirfarkid Albert, in - tone than the -starting-point of the water - that was notnearlyso cruel _. :a the side funerals. The sky was as blue break of hostilities, are in connection words, as a Highland April sky knows how with the rapid treatment of .the "As to the eyes, tLe di to be, the hills across the ldch as clear W-Oafided after a big battle and the Detolf can say, as the remains of winter moisture— qeansing of- wounds. licthinirfor at least a. *eek,--4hat is, woven into wonderful filmy veil supposing—" I could permit.' The-- incline rising Five or ten miles behind the fight.:- "Supposing there remains' any ne-'steeply above the cottage row to the ing..oufficient casualty clearing sta- f cessi y or salting anything," finished right—the "green hill,,' as it was.dall.� tions each holding about 1,000 men— Julia, v tusineas-like directness.' ed, in contradistinction to its grimmer have been organized to deal with all '"Is he suffering much?" i neighbors --was barely beginning to the casualties that may re�asqnally be "A' e doesn L Bay so, Out the doctor live up to its name. Only here and expected, so that once it man is pick- -does I'm told it's about* the -worst there. the sunshine Aelics:fely picked ed up by:the stretcher -bearers he re- sort of pain there ie: and yet he man- out the 'fresh sprouts of'the alder and -ceiv,es. adequate treatment within a ages not even to groan. - lie did hazel bushes, while down to the left it ver groan just at first, but when hi noise- drew gleams from the fields of sea- y short time. Here also. is a ea ed how mad it made Duncan, he - special hospital, perhaps of fifty beds, stop. weed, freshly left bare, and even from he's himself, and now he pr6tends that the wet grass beyond, washed by the for abdominal cases, which. -are -the with the skin high tides, and "upon- whose flattened e's feeling comfortable, r -oat urgint. -off his 'face, -mind, and his -eyes swollen and salt -encrusted tufts the cows were, :In the old days such wounds, be-;. shut!" . . . - ; greedily- feeding: ' � ' . I eause of the delay before they couli Mi • "Are Durican'd hands very bad?" I Adam's croft lay in the glen beyond be treated and cleaned, were generalJI - "Not. so very. He'll be.able to use the. village, the historical glen in 'them again quite soon, though for the ly considered to be fatal; but under: whose shadow the massacre which had rhoment. r believe, the pain is about shaped the future of the M'Dcinneil the new •-conditions, by, which a man as bad as his father"s: But this also clan had taken place, and at whose -so hit is placed in -an. ambulance- and doctor het only from what the I gat entrance a Celtic cross reared its tall, sent oft immediately, if necessary, says. Duncan doesn't talk about it; white neck in memory of the murder- without waiting for other. wounded to ed chief. It was not until she had be pliedAn •wlth him,'the dangetous he talks only of bringing the Company crossed the stone bridge spanning the delay is overcome, and the and Mr. Beyrell to their knees, for its wound kept river, whose green and white waters , therft he makes responsible for the ac- septic and more amenable to treat- cident." tumbled seawards, and were fairly in He had -better hot tackle Mr. Ber- the glen, that Fenella's -tongue loosen- ment. ed. tell put in Albert, with air audible, Dou you think that Adam will,die, sharpening of tone. "Can't you keep father?" she timidly. asked. him quiet, father?" .1 IF FOOD DISAGREES "I ampreaching patience, as hard John drew a, breath which seemed to as I can," said John with his fa' be "I still faints ill hope he may not, There is U smile; "but Duncan is no easy sub - no vital nelit. seems. It is the DRINK HOT WATER keturto deal with. It's good-bye till' hock to in rt which the doctor '%A"hen f(jcd lies like lead in the - t rim - day, is it hot; Birtie ? Don't fears. He was thrown nearly tenjach and you have that uncomfortable. r�table, Inind about keeping any uncheon for' yards, u'kno*." distended feeline, it.ls because off' I 118uf� me, Julia. - III get -a bit at Adam 66W yo fictent blood muDWY to the stomach, corn - I a the accident really his own I biped with ak-ld and food fermentation, While the -talk went on Fenella had.' fault?,, I in sash capes try the -plarr now followed sat silent,. her work dropped to h By. Duncan pays! in many hospitals and advised by many '11 174- �1 V 70 Ler I -It,s Mieult -to 8 .. THC Luff E� lap, her .yes fixed *istfuily' upon her, it was the fault of the iron tools. But eminent half a physicianx of taking a teaspoop- father'a face. That half -remorseful' cul of pure biourated magnesia firi- it is possible that Adam Dushed thei IatA of water, as hot as. You can com- 7 feeling which had touched her last dresser harder than he, should have; fortatTt)- drink it. The hot water draws MAL P,674%( 22aff of i i i RV 1C h might as, standing there in all her; done,' 'The -wliistle had s6uilded, it the blend to the-stomitrh and the bi'mura- ted maane-4ia. ax any phyi4iclan can tell gay -finery, she had seen him Fo off, � seems, and he wag in a hurry to get You. inAtantly neutrall'zei the acid arid, Is the -best way, and the - best way is the solitary, upon his errant of pain and' the powder. in. The blast went off in stopq the food fermentatitm.. Try thl-4 -1Parowax way. Jellies and preserves that Borrow, had come over her again. ?is face. It is a very painful sight %Imoe 11an and yclu %i III be astoniL4hecl 7:.. His fingers were on the handle &I-, hope that you won't find at. the immWi4te feeUrr of' relief and are sealed with mu comfort that alwaysOF!i,�vve the-restora- ,h ready, when she started - from her it too r you." tion Qf the normal vr.,•­:*A of digestlo.n, chair. _. . -.- _. J_ - L (To be L-ontirtued.) Peoplewho-ftd. It InLC;.1,.enIer.t atjlmes &- AO. "Father"' �" cried impulsively.! -elers who to secure hot water sail truN A "Let me go with you!" are fre4.iuently obliged to take hasty meals poorly prepared, should eJw&y.o John looked back at his daughter take two or three _flrv-grain tablets of PURE REFINED PARAFFIN in an astonishment wileli verged an Biourated Magrepla after meals to pre - incomprehension. . vent fermentation, end neutralize the their lusclo0 flavor.. They never "old . . - TO GARNER -CROP --.,acid In thsetr ommach. in "Eh, my dear? With me? But I'm- i 1 0 — or erment. They are as good when you goin to Adam's cottage." 11,10 s A FLYING COLLISION. want to eat them as they were -the, day.you. But couldn't I :� . - I know. go: VM NEEDS Mff rs. too ? Perhaps .1, might be of some use. 1 sealed the Ja -4n a Bumble -Bee and An Aviator Betwt They must' be lit such distress. and Just_ LPOUZ melted Yaroiwax cl,,�er'the tops "perhaps' it might please poor Adam." With Unfortunate Result "Please THE "IMPERIOUS URGENCY"..OFI of jeUy tumblers. It keeps out all,dust and him? It �r6urd enchant him. But are you sure? It is al CONSERVING GRAIN YIELD. Birds and seroplanes are not the germs. It keeps the preserves air -tight -very distressing sight; and---!" Only flying -things with which it is FOR THE LAUNDRY—See directions on Parowaz­ "!I'm not afraid of that,". said possible for an aviator to have ascii- labels for its use in valuable service in washing. 'Fenella quickly. "And perhaps if wel ious collision. The author Of Tales are two of us, we won't be so much Survey Conducted by Canadian North-,� -ives &a an im- AT DEALERS EVERYWHERE : distressed." of the Flying Services q ern Indicates Need of. 25,000 Men. ' strange accident that occur- T�­IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY "Fenella, you're mad!" eja,ulated stance a Julia,. recovering -from an astonish- Along its Lines, red in France. Limited G. ment which had kept her dumb, for the Not long ago, be says, I ran across 13UA%CHES IN ALL CITIES idea "After yes_ The successful harveating of the I an - aviator I - know. looking very much was unprecedented. - .1 - In 'Weavarn C"ada this seasoir A. terday—and without having had your d I annoyed and with one eye seriously 7 profer. night's rest. It's preposter- I Is what Ex -Premier Asquith of Great, obstructed by. a large contused swel- GUS. Isn't it, Bertie?"-- , l Britain would term "a matter of im- "What is there preposterous about perlous urgency." i ing on his cheek bone. Thinking that he had had a smashof some kind, paying a sick call?" argued_ Fenella, I Since- men began to saw grain -west i whose eagerness was growing at si ht, of the Great Lakes, there has acusis probably a bad landing in which he of the new radiance dawning in ter I had been pitched against the front of been so much depending upon the father's � eyei--7-an incredulous hope his machine, I asked what had happen- which'she had never seen there before. I yield of grain In Manitoba, Saskiktche- THE LIFE OF A LEAF. :except by what is known of the ac. ,"Don't people gg into hospital '-wards i wan sad Alberta as there is this year. ed, tion of light in producing color. Soma ever day? day? and usen't Mrs. Gordon to! The Canadian Northern Railway, He explained ' that about six hours', substances absorb the ye!low and blue sit or hors beside the .9ld women's, with lines gridironing the productive earlier be wis starting out on a fast Reason Not Known for Colors in the rays of light and.reflac.' the red; oth- f. bed's 1", I sections In the west, has already con- biplane, and was going full., speed on n:Autumn Woods. ers absorb the red and blue rays and "She certainly used to," admittedeluded a survey the ground in order to get a good reflect the yellow, and so ci.. Tht as ..to needs.1 Leaves, like fruit, have their sea -1 Albert, who, though quite as 'astonish-, jump intb the air when he met a -reason f' and the prospects of the wages to be,! ed as: Julia, was rarely in danger o g in a sons of ripeness. They are green in, scientific' why some rays are losing his head, "If it was not for I paid, and has announced that 25,000 lar humble -bee g6in Spring and Summer because they , absorbed and others. are reflected 43 -last -night's fatigue, I should reallymen will be required to help the farm- I hurry in the opposite direction. have in their cells -a substance called that the corpuscles of the substances ny- I ers garner the crops in the territory it chlorophyll, which is made green . by vary in size. Bee no objection to your accompany- You see," he explained, "I was do-, .0 ing about sixty knots due east, and he - back father. - And, if you promise to be serves. The Indications are that rhethe action, of the sunlight. The -lie down'- 9 will be around three green is of a pale' shade in 'early, back for luncheon, and to average wage I was doing between thirty-five and afterwards—" - .'Yes yes_, I p dollars. a day. A ,further conference !forty knots due west, &it& he was a Spring because the chlorophyll is not promise," argeedi large bee, and the impact was some- .ckless heap ]Fenella, makiDg ak rather re between the representatives of the fully. formed. When the substance is Absent -Minded. of her ball -dress on the bed, before. 116veenment. the railways and the thing terrific. And," he added vin- fully jormed_the green turns darker.' An absent-minded man caine'-h'orne proceeding to dash through her pre- farifiers is to be held, when further dictively, "I hopb he has spilled all h'i Toward 'the' end of Summer the one evening triumphar.tly waving -his parations. details` w1,11 be brought out. honey and that he's still unconscious!" chlorophyll begins to decay, and then, umbrelia.-to, his -wife. , IINVell, my -deari- "Well; I suppose there's r.-6 particul- in Ontario 1 0 . . _ !because , it is not supplied as it is he said, "you see I didn't leave it any- -The farming situation i Every inch of -railway line in En because harm in it," was all that Julia could may not permit of sending 6.4 mucb'I early in the. season, the leaves chahge where to -day. be t to concede. help as -in formeeseasons, but nothing i land. may be said to have cost 12i color !pr ripen. Exactly why . some; 1911riii in it?" said -Albert to her a 6, farms I every mile 938,000. English railway's, I - should be left undone 61L the' "I see, dear; said the wife, "Th*. few minutes later, having lingered -ex ish lea*ves turn red, some yellow, and: only trouble is Ahat you, Jifln't take and in the* towns to give th-i western are three times costly as those of pressely to make the remark en tete-' . America_ some brown is not readily explained,' one from horie t�: a-tete._ "The harm would have been I fartners the assistance of which they' to make a forbidden fruit of this new stand to -day in urgent heed, idea.' Why shouldn't Fenella play at' philanthropy if it amuses her?. Sick .0 calls are quite- legitimate, you know. WANT AN It" P. pity it should ,just be Admn, on account of the relationship; but that "ALL DAY" SHOW. can't be helped. I've a notion that for all her docility, once Fehelia be.! i Motion Picture Craze Is Fast sweep- gins_to- think-- for- her-self-sbe-will-re- ing- the Celestial Kingdom.' quire careful handling; and to thweirt her irl trifles is:the way to_ make. her., _China has capitulated to the pic- think for herselt.!-'_ture show. So much so, in fact, that By which it will be seen that Al -'Chinese woiben now make attendance-- bert's hoeizdn was wider and his per -',a, social event, to. be observed with "a captions keener - than, those of the mat,' ter-of-fadt JJulia,I display of their choicest and most beautiful silks and most dazzling -jiev;iels. CHAPTER VA Instead of social -functibns '-at -low -WOW --Along the wriae village street, F of strag home, with �tea an and that fling with the lin-e--, shore, 1 L' sort of thing, Chinese women who UNA enella and her father walked almoA ; would be in fashion - eat - a larie in silence. The situation was too new 1 : 4reakfast, adorn- themselves. lik" -if better sugar is ever prodlicied thaik the present to be -accepted by either of theM with e a out a flavor of embarrassment. With New York society woman bound for ---MPATH &tra Granulated, you may be sure it Will only an occasional remorl-exclianged, -the -o era, sally forth for 'a ..day. -the sa�fne Refineiy thathas led for over half -they passed by many slat... -roofed cot-: of watching the films flicker. ;be madie id :a century—and sold under the same namiie—REDPAT,14. Uges and a few thatched ones, down i "The -motion - 'picture craze -in whose- white walls the moisture -lay, 1 . 7 China," s id Ernest Young, who has Jn streaks as vividly green as thou - I 'years in the Orient, "trow 6'Lft Redpath Sweetert'it. the color had run' out or the grass- ibeen been -several tufts flourishing above,—by the little has reached a point Where the 'nativeq� 2 and 5 lb. Cartons— 'Canada Suiir Refm'm*g Co., Limited, Moiitre'A bay about which the sea -gulls- wer are demanding an all -day show." 10, 20,,50 and 100 lb. Bass. A. • -FXyro �z QUICK AID FOR WOUNDED. " Be New British Cleaming,11legiods Now Saying Thouxsndi of Lives. Bet -ween ousins; Lieut. -Col. Gilbert Barling, C. B., a famous English surgeon,, yvho'. is, con- ADECLARATION' .OF WAR.,:suiting surgeon to the great base hos. pitals At Rouen, which accommodate 15,000 patients, says, that since the CHAPTER IV.—(Contd.) war began immense strides have been .. I perpetually- bui"y,—the' old' 'pier built made in the surgery of the battlefield. "If he is to lose his eyesight, then Of slate -refuse and marking'. the. spot. Two improvements that may be notic. Barely death would be the better of of the erstwhile ferry, now no more ed as having takerr.pla4de since the out- ---the twov"--reirfarkid Albert, in - tone than the -starting-point of the water - that was notnearlyso cruel _. :a the side funerals. The sky was as blue break of hostilities, are in connection words, as a Highland April sky knows how with the rapid treatment of .the "As to the eyes, tLe di to be, the hills across the ldch as clear W-Oafided after a big battle and the Detolf can say, as the remains of winter moisture— qeansing of- wounds. licthinirfor at least a. *eek,--4hat is, woven into wonderful filmy veil supposing—" I could permit.' The-- incline rising Five or ten miles behind the fight.:- "Supposing there remains' any ne-'steeply above the cottage row to the ing..oufficient casualty clearing sta- f cessi y or salting anything," finished right—the "green hill,,' as it was.dall.� tions each holding about 1,000 men— Julia, v tusineas-like directness.' ed, in contradistinction to its grimmer have been organized to deal with all '"Is he suffering much?" i neighbors --was barely beginning to the casualties that may re�asqnally be "A' e doesn L Bay so, Out the doctor live up to its name. Only here and expected, so that once it man is pick- -does I'm told it's about* the -worst there. the sunshine Aelics:fely picked ed up by:the stretcher -bearers he re- sort of pain there ie: and yet he man- out the 'fresh sprouts of'the alder and -ceiv,es. adequate treatment within a ages not even to groan. - lie did hazel bushes, while down to the left it ver groan just at first, but when hi noise- drew gleams from the fields of sea- y short time. Here also. is a ea ed how mad it made Duncan, he - special hospital, perhaps of fifty beds, stop. weed, freshly left bare, and even from he's himself, and now he pr6tends that the wet grass beyond, washed by the for abdominal cases, which. -are -the with the skin high tides, and "upon- whose flattened e's feeling comfortable, r -oat urgint. -off his 'face, -mind, and his -eyes swollen and salt -encrusted tufts the cows were, :In the old days such wounds, be-;. shut!" . . . - ; greedily- feeding: ' � ' . I eause of the delay before they couli Mi • "Are Durican'd hands very bad?" I Adam's croft lay in the glen beyond be treated and cleaned, were generalJI - "Not. so very. He'll be.able to use the. village, the historical glen in 'them again quite soon, though for the ly considered to be fatal; but under: whose shadow the massacre which had rhoment. r believe, the pain is about shaped the future of the M'Dcinneil the new •-conditions, by, which a man as bad as his father"s: But this also clan had taken place, and at whose -so hit is placed in -an. ambulance- and doctor het only from what the I gat entrance a Celtic cross reared its tall, sent oft immediately, if necessary, says. Duncan doesn't talk about it; white neck in memory of the murder- without waiting for other. wounded to ed chief. It was not until she had be pliedAn •wlth him,'the dangetous he talks only of bringing the Company crossed the stone bridge spanning the delay is overcome, and the and Mr. Beyrell to their knees, for its wound kept river, whose green and white waters , therft he makes responsible for the ac- septic and more amenable to treat- cident." tumbled seawards, and were fairly in He had -better hot tackle Mr. Ber- the glen, that Fenella's -tongue loosen- ment. ed. tell put in Albert, with air audible, Dou you think that Adam will,die, sharpening of tone. "Can't you keep father?" she timidly. asked. him quiet, father?" .1 IF FOOD DISAGREES "I ampreaching patience, as hard John drew a, breath which seemed to as I can," said John with his fa' be "I still faints ill hope he may not, There is U smile; "but Duncan is no easy sub - no vital nelit. seems. It is the DRINK HOT WATER keturto deal with. It's good-bye till' hock to in rt which the doctor '%A"hen f(jcd lies like lead in the - t rim - day, is it hot; Birtie ? Don't fears. He was thrown nearly tenjach and you have that uncomfortable. r�table, Inind about keeping any uncheon for' yards, u'kno*." distended feeline, it.ls because off' I 118uf� me, Julia. - III get -a bit at Adam 66W yo fictent blood muDWY to the stomach, corn - I a the accident really his own I biped with ak-ld and food fermentation, While the -talk went on Fenella had.' fault?,, I in sash capes try the -plarr now followed sat silent,. her work dropped to h By. Duncan pays! in many hospitals and advised by many '11 174- �1 V 70 Ler I -It,s Mieult -to 8 .. THC Luff E� lap, her .yes fixed *istfuily' upon her, it was the fault of the iron tools. But eminent half a physicianx of taking a teaspoop- father'a face. That half -remorseful' cul of pure biourated magnesia firi- it is possible that Adam Dushed thei IatA of water, as hot as. You can com- 7 feeling which had touched her last dresser harder than he, should have; fortatTt)- drink it. The hot water draws MAL P,674%( 22aff of i i i RV 1C h might as, standing there in all her; done,' 'The -wliistle had s6uilded, it the blend to the-stomitrh and the bi'mura- ted maane-4ia. ax any phyi4iclan can tell gay -finery, she had seen him Fo off, � seems, and he wag in a hurry to get You. inAtantly neutrall'zei the acid arid, Is the -best way, and the - best way is the solitary, upon his errant of pain and' the powder. in. The blast went off in stopq the food fermentatitm.. Try thl-4 -1Parowax way. Jellies and preserves that Borrow, had come over her again. ?is face. It is a very painful sight %Imoe 11an and yclu %i III be astoniL4hecl 7:.. His fingers were on the handle &I-, hope that you won't find at. the immWi4te feeUrr of' relief and are sealed with mu comfort that alwaysOF!i,�vve the-restora- ,h ready, when she started - from her it too r you." tion Qf the normal vr.,•­:*A of digestlo.n, chair. _. . -.- _. J_ - L (To be L-ontirtued.) Peoplewho-ftd. It InLC;.1,.enIer.t atjlmes &- AO. "Father"' �" cried impulsively.! -elers who to secure hot water sail truN A "Let me go with you!" are fre4.iuently obliged to take hasty meals poorly prepared, should eJw&y.o John looked back at his daughter take two or three _flrv-grain tablets of PURE REFINED PARAFFIN in an astonishment wileli verged an Biourated Magrepla after meals to pre - incomprehension. . vent fermentation, end neutralize the their lusclo0 flavor.. They never "old . . - TO GARNER -CROP --.,acid In thsetr ommach. in "Eh, my dear? With me? But I'm- i 1 0 — or erment. They are as good when you goin to Adam's cottage." 11,10 s A FLYING COLLISION. want to eat them as they were -the, day.you. But couldn't I :� . - I know. go: VM NEEDS Mff rs. too ? Perhaps .1, might be of some use. 1 sealed the Ja -4n a Bumble -Bee and An Aviator Betwt They must' be lit such distress. and Just_ LPOUZ melted Yaroiwax cl,,�er'the tops "perhaps' it might please poor Adam." With Unfortunate Result "Please THE "IMPERIOUS URGENCY"..OFI of jeUy tumblers. It keeps out all,dust and him? It �r6urd enchant him. But are you sure? It is al CONSERVING GRAIN YIELD. Birds and seroplanes are not the germs. It keeps the preserves air -tight -very distressing sight; and---!" Only flying -things with which it is FOR THE LAUNDRY—See directions on Parowaz­ "!I'm not afraid of that,". said possible for an aviator to have ascii- labels for its use in valuable service in washing. 'Fenella quickly. "And perhaps if wel ious collision. The author Of Tales are two of us, we won't be so much Survey Conducted by Canadian North-,� -ives &a an im- AT DEALERS EVERYWHERE : distressed." of the Flying Services q ern Indicates Need of. 25,000 Men. ' strange accident that occur- T�­IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY "Fenella, you're mad!" eja,ulated stance a Julia,. recovering -from an astonish- Along its Lines, red in France. Limited G. ment which had kept her dumb, for the Not long ago, be says, I ran across 13UA%CHES IN ALL CITIES idea "After yes_ The successful harveating of the I an - aviator I - know. looking very much was unprecedented. - .1 - In 'Weavarn C"ada this seasoir A. terday—and without having had your d I annoyed and with one eye seriously 7 profer. night's rest. It's preposter- I Is what Ex -Premier Asquith of Great, obstructed by. a large contused swel- GUS. Isn't it, Bertie?"-- , l Britain would term "a matter of im- "What is there preposterous about perlous urgency." i ing on his cheek bone. Thinking that he had had a smashof some kind, paying a sick call?" argued_ Fenella, I Since- men began to saw grain -west i whose eagerness was growing at si ht, of the Great Lakes, there has acusis probably a bad landing in which he of the new radiance dawning in ter I had been pitched against the front of been so much depending upon the father's � eyei--7-an incredulous hope his machine, I asked what had happen- which'she had never seen there before. I yield of grain In Manitoba, Saskiktche- THE LIFE OF A LEAF. :except by what is known of the ac. ,"Don't people gg into hospital '-wards i wan sad Alberta as there is this year. ed, tion of light in producing color. Soma ever day? day? and usen't Mrs. Gordon to! The Canadian Northern Railway, He explained ' that about six hours', substances absorb the ye!low and blue sit or hors beside the .9ld women's, with lines gridironing the productive earlier be wis starting out on a fast Reason Not Known for Colors in the rays of light and.reflac.' the red; oth- f. bed's 1", I sections In the west, has already con- biplane, and was going full., speed on n:Autumn Woods. ers absorb the red and blue rays and "She certainly used to," admittedeluded a survey the ground in order to get a good reflect the yellow, and so ci.. Tht as ..to needs.1 Leaves, like fruit, have their sea -1 Albert, who, though quite as 'astonish-, jump intb the air when he met a -reason f' and the prospects of the wages to be,! ed as: Julia, was rarely in danger o g in a sons of ripeness. They are green in, scientific' why some rays are losing his head, "If it was not for I paid, and has announced that 25,000 lar humble -bee g6in Spring and Summer because they , absorbed and others. are reflected 43 -last -night's fatigue, I should reallymen will be required to help the farm- I hurry in the opposite direction. have in their cells -a substance called that the corpuscles of the substances ny- I ers garner the crops in the territory it chlorophyll, which is made green . by vary in size. Bee no objection to your accompany- You see," he explained, "I was do-, .0 ing about sixty knots due east, and he - back father. - And, if you promise to be serves. The Indications are that rhethe action, of the sunlight. The -lie down'- 9 will be around three green is of a pale' shade in 'early, back for luncheon, and to average wage I was doing between thirty-five and afterwards—" - .'Yes yes_, I p dollars. a day. A ,further conference !forty knots due west, &it& he was a Spring because the chlorophyll is not promise," argeedi large bee, and the impact was some- .ckless heap ]Fenella, makiDg ak rather re between the representatives of the fully. formed. When the substance is Absent -Minded. of her ball -dress on the bed, before. 116veenment. the railways and the thing terrific. And," he added vin- fully jormed_the green turns darker.' An absent-minded man caine'-h'orne proceeding to dash through her pre- farifiers is to be held, when further dictively, "I hopb he has spilled all h'i Toward 'the' end of Summer the one evening triumphar.tly waving -his parations. details` w1,11 be brought out. honey and that he's still unconscious!" chlorophyll begins to decay, and then, umbrelia.-to, his -wife. , IINVell, my -deari- "Well; I suppose there's r.-6 particul- in Ontario 1 0 . . _ !because , it is not supplied as it is he said, "you see I didn't leave it any- -The farming situation i Every inch of -railway line in En because harm in it," was all that Julia could may not permit of sending 6.4 mucb'I early in the. season, the leaves chahge where to -day. be t to concede. help as -in formeeseasons, but nothing i land. may be said to have cost 12i color !pr ripen. Exactly why . some; 1911riii in it?" said -Albert to her a 6, farms I every mile 938,000. English railway's, I - should be left undone 61L the' "I see, dear; said the wife, "Th*. few minutes later, having lingered -ex ish lea*ves turn red, some yellow, and: only trouble is Ahat you, Jifln't take and in the* towns to give th-i western are three times costly as those of pressely to make the remark en tete-' . America_ some brown is not readily explained,' one from horie t�: a-tete._ "The harm would have been I fartners the assistance of which they' to make a forbidden fruit of this new stand to -day in urgent heed, idea.' Why shouldn't Fenella play at' philanthropy if it amuses her?. Sick .0 calls are quite- legitimate, you know. WANT AN It" P. pity it should ,just be Admn, on account of the relationship; but that "ALL DAY" SHOW. can't be helped. I've a notion that for all her docility, once Fehelia be.! i Motion Picture Craze Is Fast sweep- gins_to- think-- for- her-self-sbe-will-re- ing- the Celestial Kingdom.' quire careful handling; and to thweirt her irl trifles is:the way to_ make. her., _China has capitulated to the pic- think for herselt.!-'_ture show. So much so, in fact, that By which it will be seen that Al -'Chinese woiben now make attendance-- bert's hoeizdn was wider and his per -',a, social event, to. be observed with "a captions keener - than, those of the mat,' ter-of-fadt JJulia,I display of their choicest and most beautiful silks and most dazzling -jiev;iels. CHAPTER VA Instead of social -functibns '-at -low -WOW --Along the wriae village street, F of strag home, with �tea an and that fling with the lin-e--, shore, 1 L' sort of thing, Chinese women who UNA enella and her father walked almoA ; would be in fashion - eat - a larie in silence. The situation was too new 1 : 4reakfast, adorn- themselves. lik" -if better sugar is ever prodlicied thaik the present to be -accepted by either of theM with e a out a flavor of embarrassment. With New York society woman bound for ---MPATH &tra Granulated, you may be sure it Will only an occasional remorl-exclianged, -the -o era, sally forth for 'a ..day. -the sa�fne Refineiy thathas led for over half -they passed by many slat... -roofed cot-: of watching the films flicker. ;be madie id :a century—and sold under the same namiie—REDPAT,14. Uges and a few thatched ones, down i "The -motion - 'picture craze -in whose- white walls the moisture -lay, 1 . 7 China," s id Ernest Young, who has Jn streaks as vividly green as thou - I 'years in the Orient, "trow 6'Lft Redpath Sweetert'it. the color had run' out or the grass- ibeen been -several tufts flourishing above,—by the little has reached a point Where the 'nativeq� 2 and 5 lb. Cartons— 'Canada Suiir Refm'm*g Co., Limited, Moiitre'A bay about which the sea -gulls- wer are demanding an all -day show." 10, 20,,50 and 100 lb. Bass. A. E a WEM WA T. A1W wm�w, 11M 7. I - MR. -A 11oaf Me: !% A K� DOMESTIC SCIENCE AT HOME V. Sixth Lesson.—St arches and Sugars. W Pertie�. in common, and for this Starches and sugars have many pro- any, persons thoroughly chew the rea-food A+lcli contains -starch. Care - son are krouped together under the 'lessly cooked starchy foods will pr preceding duce intestinal disturbauc-es. This 3 .­ 4 The prece .a breakfast food'. V name. carbohydrate lessons have told that carbohydrates; particularly true of i furnish heat for the body and ej.ier Unless they are well coked they.should WNK -to do work. not be given to 'infants or elderly Ir cer- persons.- Starch is found princ eals, grains and vegetables. It iso The fireless coker is an ideal method solubIs in cold water .and coagulates of preparing breakfast foods and, in or thickens when dissolved in cold wa- fact, for cooking -all starchy foods.. -,ter and heat is applied. Applying .'Sugars. heat causes the coil -like structure to I There are many kin'ds of sugars. expand' and burst, thereby thickening, The most familiar of them is the cane the liquid. Dry starch when heated sugar. Sugar is also obtained from 'turns a light brown in color. - This. beet roots, maple trees and certain is called dextrin, and is soluble -in', kinds of palms. - 4 cold water. It is the basis of Brit- Sugar is also found in vegetables, l tisk- gum and is often used.in making fruits and milk. The greatest amountA Red Cross Nurse stud .a Wounded Soldier_Mowiztg Hay iia Cheshire, Eng. heat-'comesfrom sugar cane, which is a library paste. When starch is it is ed beyond the dextrin stage plant somewhat resembling corn. it -transformed into carbon, all the moil -` -between rollers, extract - is crushed Constipation is almost. universal in ture being removed setting the car-, ing the sweet juice, which is clarified I . . I these cases, and the sluggish action, of free. and evaporated until, upon cooling, its M flita .'bon Digestion of Starches.. crystals appear in a thick liquid. This the colonis shiirod by the small intes- A 'ry Dress- ' The process of digestion with liquid is molasses. The crystalsTheresult OT .are. tine and the stomach. inti 01 P e Health this delay, or "stasis," as the doctors. starches starts in the mouth. It is. brown sugar. call it, is to encourage the development_ most imp&rtant that all food contain-;, - The brown sugar, by a process of re- dAining, is -made into many kinds of I su- of bacteria and autointoxication- -inking ing starch be thoroughly masticate IN ater-di affords a , natural FAildre to chew food thoroughly will gar known t�6 housewives. in these, prevent the saliva from acting upon Grape and fruit sugars are found. Stomach Rest. and efficient means of relief and other fruits. I The gastric juice not only digests cases. If not a panacea, it is at least the starch and prevent the continua-, in grapes, peaches a a most valuable, accessory means. Two portant process in the is two and one-half times less sweet the food, but disinfects -it, and after -tion of this important es of water should be stomach. When starch foods -are thor- I than cane. Glucose is manufactured the food. leaves the stomach the -gastric or three glass fon of the an a large scale from corn. Lactose,, acid disinfects the stomach itself. This taken four hours after each meal, at -oughly masticated the act saliva continues upon_ the food in the or milk sugar, is found in milk. The is highly important as a preparation the time when the stomach should stomach for at least half an boui , tin- commerical sugar of milk comes from for the next meal. Hence, it is neves- be emptied of the last remnants of the, last meal. The temperature of the acidity land, and is made by �_vaporat saTy that the stomach should become -Ail checked by the y of the gastric ' Switzer I water may be hot or warm or room It is for this reasofli mi- It 'empty ing the whey of the cow's milk. empty and should have a short period juices. temperature. let -water should be drinks for In-- of rest after each meal before f ood is s. unable to eat starchy is used for sweApning drin persons are una o'Od corrtain*ng -fruit (ants and the siAC It is less liable to again taken into the stomach. This avoided. ' The effect will be not only foods with other f �o wash the stomach -out by mechani;. or vegetable acids. produce acid fermentation than cane will prepare the stomach not only by, -cf'the mucous surface, The stomach 7 ' ­ more easily digested. insuring perfect freedom from infect -kcal cleanAirg ferments- do not ict'sugar and i$ disinfi—ction by .neon starch as it passes into the small! The Food Value of Sugar. ing-bacteria,'but by giving the glands but to insure thorough t causing the gastric glands to pour out 4 intestine. The pancreatic juice and Sugar is valuable as a nutriment. of the stomach and the nerve center intestinal ferments complete the final' easy to digest and quickly absorbed which control its action an opportun an abundance of hydrochloric. acid. it to replenish their store of energy Since there is little or no food in the changes which occur and are absolute- Cane sugar, in the pro- -by -the body. gastric acid remamins free necessary to convert, the starches ing to the action: for use in the digestion of another stomach, the . . ..... .. cess of digestion, ow and is, hence -'highly active as a disinm ted 'meRl. into solubld sugars. _6f the pancreatic juices, is conver, t combine -starchy. intio glucose, and after its absorption The stomach should have achance to fecting agent.. A •It is necessary 0 taken should' foods with protein foods, as all excess it is completely utilized in furni-`-ing rest for one hour after each meal be- 1 The quantity of water stored in the body in the' fore the taking of the next. if food be about a pint, and the best time for starch is 8 :heat and energy. 0 form of fat Sugar may. be used freed during is r Cooking Starches. s meal , Copious water drinking 4. received into the stomach before it taking is about an hour before eating. C -!cold weather without injurious effects.! has disposed of the previous as directed, re is no chance for either rest or not only rinses and disinf" the 7 must be tborouohly�bvt only a small amount should be the i un to the blood the -'Starchy foods �distnfection.. 'The stomach 1. pre- stomach, but supplies ed, owing to the fact that -few, if, used -during hot weather. -sing the tis- pared to do its work w:e1l'anct-indigeii- water necessary for clean J r- 7" T sues and aids the kidneys and other baking dish, put dish iri.pan of water, tion is the result. -`Wln-the-War Recipe& A healthy stomach empties itself of eliminative organs in removing from, and bake very slowly two and one- :Every the the body the damaging poisons which is used where; hard;an ordinary meal in four hours, into the blood.: 3[c , CAX& !Ever time cornmeal half to three hours. Serve with h y once used, we-, al meal hours, 6 to. .6 .30 a -M, 12 are continually pouring0.., jusu wheat products were ;sauce, cream or crushed fruii.- the colon. cornmeal i and 6 to 6.30 p.m., afford time for rest from help to win thewar. Have coi . - , Oatmeal Muffins. --One-half cupful s digestion. dates.' or rolled oats, one I . 1 and disinfection as well a or - mush for breakfast, with figs, cooked oatmeal fruit for variety; use cornmeal t was not to be xrected that war in, But when the stomach becomes ai* - 1. . I egg, two tablespoonfuls fat. one and - -I - A Tribute to Citnada. bres�ds, yeast breads, desserts,, , I ordered so that it does not empty it quiet one -*half cupfulaflodr, two tablesp n 'The' pays a times would not influence the styles, 'Is- Use- oo ' -'self promptly. the meals over -lap, the London Daily Chronicle -as fol- so now we have t;,.A.- wilitary dress -:4 it all wheat breakfast cereals- fuls sugar. one-half teaspoonful salt, !ss wit rolled oats for mu stomach is cleared only once during neat little tribute to Canada, soldierly cape and pocke four teaspooriftils baking powder. 7- muffins, rolls and yeast the day, during the night; the- gastric t IONA TlIe raised bread. . - .. _. .. A Cook oatmeal, using one part oatmeal. i "Canada is the proudest of our illustrated -here is of hluc gabnrdimode` ornmea*1 Ntuffins.—One clipful sour, to two parts water. A large, propor- glands become worn out with over-, d with dotted loulaicL C work, the mucous I membrane of the daughters tc-�day. She ha�5 made the The cape is li.w r milk, one and one-third cupfuls Pbulr-'tion of water makes .too soft a7 mush 1 stomach becomes infected arid disease&' Motherland understand that there is a and the small collar is of whitra satin. -two-thirds -cupful cornmeal, one to ana gummy muffins. seems., McCall Pattern No, 71897, Ladies' Mili- e 0 Mix milk, oat- and serious gastric disorders result. Greater Canada.- She has, 'it twO'meal, egg and melted fat. Add dry: .; in- -�g two tablespoonfuls fat, one to This condition is exceedingly common nearly 250,000 square Iniles of unex- tary Dress; with or without cape _�z�mong chronic invalids. There are plored territory in Quebec, which,'ad- 1. step length. In .sizes.; 34 to 44- buat. - tablespoonfuls- sugar, - one eg-g,' one- , ingredients after sifting them togeth- 'half teaspoonful soda, two teaspoon era Bake twenty-five to --thirty min- very few persons suffering from tied to her terra inmgrk-ita in the west,. Price, 20 cents. This makes ten to twelve muf- �fuls baking powder, one-half teaspoon- j-utes, gives her not far short of a million This pattern may' be obtained from �ful salt. Mix milk, egg and melted fins. Ichronic disease of the heart, blood ves miles of virgin land -A.th poten- your local McCall dealer, or from the who do'square' --fat's7nd'add dry ingredients well mix-' Rye Muffins.—Two and. one-hali , �e16, kidneys, liver or nerves i same time suffer from some tial treasure unfathomed. Well, she- McCall Co., 70 Bond St, Toronto, Dept ... 'not at the heaping 'tablespoonfuls each of rye ed, - ' ' � ' * " ' _­ ­ i intestines. began as a mystery, and'so'remains,." 1W. Indian Pudding. --Three-fourths cup- and Indian meal, one tablespoonful, disorder of the stomach or fl.li-cornmeiil , one quart milk, one and I sugar and melted butter, one -tabi,C4 aa .rad 2 -rv"aA-O--A1 10 sPOOriful salt, one egg, beaten; ne- 0 -;o eq ol-salou 411 -tea: half teaspoonful of soda, one laIlstsone-half teaspoonfuls salt, three table; tvoctorngand Eye Sped Agree spoonfuls sugar, or one-third cupful 'spoonful creim takfar'dissolved 'in en. 1 molasses. Heafthe * milk. Sift in ' ough milk or water to make a drop, the cornmeal as in making mush. batter. Beat well, drop by the spoon knat Bon-wOpto Strenigthens .9yesight 50% salt -and sugar. Turn into butter ed *1 ift hot fat, or bake in. muffin- tins. Weed's'' Tur-fle.- In' ny'�ns n` es wagons but also �n Heavy transport i In a THE lorries, and with entire success. ed mierda 4 WOMEN'IN and ephiphora. Her eyes strain arising from rotract A pree, T%reqcnjpti an •.,rou, Can Mvc tuncti-ritis opical research wbr� n -ro when not e-ongested had the dull, �suf- s;_ . �to,used Building Army Huts. - ]PIRed and V-,�c at, Homc6 fused expression coronion to such cases. �.ccording to directions r!1.0d a sur - Six hundred young women carpen- Boston, 11,19s.—Victims of eye strain I-lavinff run out of her medicine a arising service. I found my eyes re -i sida in wit d 9 -- ]BRITISH' ARIDAY! ter ­3 are at -work'Vuitding -army huts. and other eye weaknesses ani those friend sugirest6d Ron--Opto. She used marks 1y strenirthbried, so much no X who v­ar glasses; will be �Iad to know this treatment and not only overcame have put as y glasses without I hate They have only six weeks of instrue- that Doctors and Evo Specialists now her distressing condition, but strange comfort. Several of my colleagues amazing as it ma seem, so also used it and we are agreed as to' `whose -eyes were -failing strengthened br.r ey. Yh a tions and preparations in England be- iagree there is real hope and help for and i asight I t.she wns its results. In a few days, under my SIX HUNDRED CARPENTERS AT fore crossing the chatintl. Their -work them, Many -whose a ti, d1spenic with'- her drstance- obs6rVaticn, the -eyes of an astigmatic T say they have had their eyes restored ab] t and neuralgia ­tsO were si improved' that glasses H1fT:BUILDING kers7is practically "shop work.' he and many, who oncla -woro glasses say glasses and her beadach( 14 bay have been dircarded by the patient." h -y thrown them away. One lift hcr. In this instance I slin- uts Are of the new semi -cylindrical - the have 1 Eye "troubles of many description! Tn.%n says, after using it: --I was ali tier eyesight '-watr improved proved turned most blind. CoulcT-not s�o to real a have since verified the e eflicany cl"thlo may be wonderfully benel�tcd by the ..7 Canadian type, which is being tur -Opto and if you want -to 6 -at by the th6dednas in knock-d6wri. iiii. -Now I carr road everythingivth- tre4ti-tept In a. number Q: rasea and• use of Bon. ts of WartimeAc'iv- out my gia,.%F:cs, and my eyes 0. not y.1va seen the dyfislght Improvo from strengthen your eyes, go to any drug 'blany Departmen The At night they do.. -,5 to ',5 per cent in a remarkably wort store and get a bottla of Bon-Opt,4 urt any, more. brup one Bon -Onto tablet In .'.11 of -Pain i*r,aflfully. flow itTicy feel fine all time. I can say -it :wor%s-raore quic:zly tAblets. form, every but exactly alike. h other remedy'. I have Vre- a fourth of a glass of water and.let it ity Being Filled by Women 8-- - -young-wonien %IVUUL a ritfat un form the time. it was like a miracle to me.' aian d;ssol-c. - With. this liquid b;�the th any 0 to four times daily. You Iregulation khak4 with short shirt and A lady who used it says: "The atmos- scribed or the eyes:" =r eves tw Release Men For Trenches. knickers, and a sleeve badge showing. P here - seemed hazy with -or without -Dr. Smith, tin oculist of wide e. should notice your eyes -clear up. per. - glasses, bat after using this prescrip- once, says: -I have treatcd in privatc, ceptibly right from the start and In- minirie sbetid'h of the British an army half completed. Each girlha�; tion for, fifteen days cverything semis and rnflnear, will quickly The feminine )ractfce a number of serious opthalmic fi, arnmatlon clear. I can read oven fine print with- �lseases with Bon-Opto ansi am able to dioappear. If your eyes bother you. army is growing larger day by, day. to know Only one small part of the' Out * glasses." Another. who used It report ultimate recovery in liot'Vactlte even -a littio it is ynur duty,to take -women at first con and chronic cases.- Mr. B. came to, InY st(,13�- to - save , c f'e Xhaki-clad young whole process of but building; each says: "I was botlicred with eye strain L them now1) r it I -�d eye cawed by overworked, tired eye,,; which nfLicc, sugn.ring with an infect c. ) latp� 31,n_n5� hopelessly blind might frnbd'tb'tbt'Red Cross' section of the' (�'ay she repeats the same operation, Induced fierce headaches. 'I haVe-WOrn 'Tito- con tion whh so serious that an• t0( had cared field army, •- are, rapidly pushi-W into wh'ethet it' be witli saw,, hammer "or plasses'for. siveral years both for dis- cperation for enucleation s"rn,�,d haVo VI.Ved Lt,,.ir slgbt if they 0 the for their eyes In Univ. It perativo. Note: -.& cia plip1clan to whom the above any departments of army acti,'ity'! plane then passes on the -work to tante and work, and x licut them I before resorting t $X 1 prescribed 13 -- In could not read my own name on an operative treatment article was sul,niltted, said: "Yes, Bon-Cpto Is accretion laiid re pass- 1 the h' 21 bourn the Be rprriarlwblo, ova t=(!Y. 401 "rtstittiont In - displacing nv,-n who, in turn, a ext operative. o or the typewriting on the ripto and in I n 3 ' front lira The housing of the women workers ,T�_�.�hinpo before me. I can do both now, loosened, infi-immatorp. symptoms b - - n 4, ts ere o%vn to eniinout eye ape- ed along to work nearer the fr( and have' discarded my long distance ran to snhstdc and In. sev? days tilp n ;;rcdl.e well kr. d its nor- b-7 ilieni, I haTe 'I - -'i-has bebn accomplished without par- glasses altogether. I can count the eye was cured and retained trenches. e Another case of extreme. nsed it ve-.Y 611ccoq'IfIlPy In rny.owa practice on huttcrimg leaves on.tho trees across the knal vision. -s were strained through over. 'Every boat reaching France from, titular difficulty. Some units are in street now, which for convergent strabismus (cross eyes) patients wiw�, virc looked like a dirn green blur to gee, ed the surgeon's knife by the, work or mi:."t varies. i r: n hiwy recommend England brings new companies of wo- , huts, others billeted in hotels. Each have me � Your collyrium. or h j,� it 1*,l c..isf.. of weak, wrLt,-r��_ tin'sZ, -sM-,Lrt!a&v me 1 -cannot ex�rcss my joy at what t , use or -cT ;. blurre-I vislon os s tightened 3rieldc-d W tobtag, burnim ox, red lid. men-workem. -At first.theirw I ork Was unit has its own - supervisory Office's -it ita , done for me." t d external muscles 'effects of for c.;cs lnlaui�d from. cvpnrure to Buick% sun, d who the soothing and anodyne Mostly at the remote bases, but now and chaperons. WhiLe at-rwork it is _ It . Is believed that thousan s YS instil Bon-Opto dust or wind, it is or.c,,,f tI,c eery few 1,rcpera- w,ar glasswi can now d:i,eard them in 13on-0i)to. I Always dies sari tl��s I feel should k�� k—It on band. fur .working further � under the command of young women, a reasonable tire, and multitudes more after removal of foreign bo they may be found apply it locally to all burns, ulcers use. In alromRt cv�ry raralir." 130.1-opto is not a mes.-indeed, lieutenants who act their art as will be able to strengthen their eyes app the eyeball or the ltd,; and further afield, someti' p so as to be spared the trouble and ex- and spots on PR te.-jt medicine or secret ,m-ccdy. It IS as smartly as any British subaltern. onse of ever getting glasses. for it h tic effect. 137 cr6sns- ethl"l preparation, the formula bdag printed 02 within 3 I"�r_p'f_ secretions and a - ting I -ante It to thin hearing distance of the guns. smar Ing 1:�. . . the package. The InAnUfact"rert 91Jr nent3._ at. the specialist of nearly itsell the %tmnvb�n P3Lpsight So mr cent to ...wleeklegilm -In the clerical "A patient departi Dr. Beck, an eye as a ton -Tc for Via eyeball nt rendered rn(-r, acute, hence in ma lotiin-or brrpCrmd the mon-T. lt1#,dI& largely Switzerland has built its highest twenty years practice, says: vision Is re Chief bases, women have very came to me who was suffering froms f discarded tensed 1:v all chauffeurs they aerial tramway, a mile and a half long the number of cases 1 Dscar Ac Also by G, Tamolyn and displaced men. altitude of nearrieclnearly cincoTitant "-aritls Warp*lnalis with 'all the glasses." Fm7toma, as morning T)r. Conner says: "My eyes were In ton Co.. Toronto, only on ambulances and light supply; a mile solely for tourists. agglutination are being employed -by hundreds, not andascending to an Qr the lids, chroula con- bad waditioa owing to thesevere • �, ; 9 '.;...� ,�' ,,.q Y".,: !'y: y C°.. s^' n: '�,= �: r^ s,. r �;v '°,ti..-.`'a•ri`�,�'� .N� i<- r .,,,,-..mss , �,.... »r .. ... �,•-. :r• The Fault Seas'on - JAS. dix 60, 12.70 ; Mrs. A. Burrell, iM yds in 1916 1917, 43,40 Wm. Bleep, 18 Whereas the said Bell Telephone Co., a few months ago, changed the a t I wfsbsaav ay Frwa>r faasais{+t1teOMs "•' aptetKisa. OCL and ; de dtv 13, 3.88 -.:Miller Broe.. IS yds, L80; J. Grills, yds div!, 18.24 ; F. 8 points of connection to Oshawa, and ' the change has resulted in increasing long distance and Bonen, 8 =ds div 80, 30c; D. Pugh, charges .for service. - �-•- 1 sign= ds con 9, We; J. Hoetop, Us yds con in very Door service, so poor in fact. _ : 9 ll.d0 ; J,. Ryan,$ yds Brock road, as to be almost useless. par you ; 91.26 it paid is sdvanee. SOc; Coed Richardson, 116 yds div 14, Therefore that the Board of Rail - g.50, way Commissioners of Canada W ask- i• A by-law wase passed appointing ed to order the Bell Telephone Co. to s _ - JOHN MURKAR1 Proprietor. Thomas Gr egg as Collector for 1917• restore the connection with the Home - - -:•RICHARDS-4N A by-law'was passed to assess the Teleppnone Co., Ltd., at its office at municipality of the Township of Pick- Markham, Ont., and to. cease routing VICKRRINti COUNCIL " ering to provide funds for the general I long distance business from said Home 'The above council met pursuant to '. '.adjournment on Monday, the 8th hist. expenses of the corporation for the year 1917. to assess -the Police Villages Telephone Co. by way of Oshawa, and the said Bell Telephone Co. required they Members all present. the reeye In the - chair, The minutes of the last meet- of Pickeringg and Claremont to provide funds for viAage' and township pur. to gits a good service, which are not now giving. -: ing were read and approved. andapproved. poses, and the whole township for Moved by Mr. Richardson. seconded by Mr. Forgie. that Provincial, County, Educational and and carried, A number of were present, p tsd.for payment and referred to the re • Patriotic purposes for the said year as follows : Townsbip rate. 4 milli in the Whereas all classes of labor, all clas. see of industry, with the -exception of s+pective standing committees. A from O. dollar; Pickering Village, . 4 mills ; the farmers, are to -day organized ; communication was read :18. Rice re culvert in Whitevale ; also' Claremont Village, 8 6/10 mills ; War Tax, 1 2/10 mills; County Tax, 3 9/10 that they are ready at all times to pplo�ip tact their 'respective interests401th one from W. A. MacLean re Provin- %•tial Highway. mills ; General School rate 21/10 mills; the best of expert knowledge. 'Isaac Lehman was heard re gravel Tax for Patriotic purposes 1 mill. A bylaw was also passed to assess And Whereas many middlemen ex- -let between the Farmer and the Con - .:and bridge on Sth con. The standing committee .on Contin. the varrious school sections far the following amounts : No. 1 745.00. No. sumer, creating a large margin of difference between the amount receiv- enciea reported and recommended = the follawing pay�ineuts : D. ,R. Bea. 2 (no requisition), No. 3 760.00, No. 4 east 875. 00, No. 4 west 1760.00, No. i ed and the amount paid in almost every article of- farm production, the ton 6n account of salary, 75.00 , M. Gleeson. attending Div. Court, 2.00; 700.00, No. 0 800.00, No. 7 1150.00, No., farmer being the great loser. And Whereas the selling of all IS. H. Stevenson, ditto., 2.00: John( 0 750,00,' No. 9 850.00 ; No. 10 800.00, No. 11 880.00 -.No. 12 796.3$. No. 13 price articles produced by the manufacturer Murkar,-on sect of ptg Voters' List.1875.00, No. 14 1000.00; No. 15 8224.40, are determined by the manufacturers. The Fault Seas'on - JAS. : H•AS BEG Cel N • _ ..'SUGAR AGOING. TSP --$agar has advanced 80 cents per hundred the past week and another raise likely -very soon. Redpath and St. Lawrence, while our stock lasts, the old _ price, $8.85 pet. 100 lbs. _ FRUIT JARS' - M All sizes and kinds at the lowest cash prices. A couple of everyday bargtiins Flaked Weat, 4 lbs for. 25 cents Corn Flakes, 3 for 25 cents ' Buy all your Groceries at the Grocer's. - - -:•RICHARDS-4N - �• 'No. 16 600.00, No. 17 676.00, Union No. -the selling price of- the --products of _ -Hardware _ The standing committee on Relic! 1460.00; No, 1408.00, No. � 281.,7E No., 7 the farm are determined by the mid• �1 �'f - - - - -- - reported and recommended the follow. �0 00, - dlemen, the farmers tieing the only Pickering..Hal d 1, areMoreing payments for goods supplied Mr,It was moved by Mr. Forgie, second- business men who have nothing to say Heathy: W. D. Rogers, groceries 140 ed_ b�yMr, Richardson, that in respect to the value of their pro - J. Leary. flour, 18.90, W. McNeely, Whereas the Home Telephone Co., ducts, the result being the loss of mil- esaest, 1,00. Ltd.. until recently had a long dist- lions of 'dollars annually , to the farm- , • The standing committees on Bonus pace connection with the Hell Tele. are n this province. � ���en -es for Wire Fences, Drainage ][afters. phone Co„ of 'Canada, at Markham, And Whereas a Food Controller has `�1/ G - - ate., reported and recommended the and such connection at that place was been s pointed, with ggreat were ; I following payments: Thomas White, a great convenience to many subscrib- all budaess classes that'come under _ bonus on ST rods fence on lot 82 con 4, are in the southern and central parts big perogative with the exception of 9.25; Jas. Todd, 120 coda lot rear of the township, and, . the farmer are organized and prepared Farmers s eon4. 40.00 ; Ndah B. Hoover. 40 rola through their experts to protect their '. _ s - 40t 36 con T. 6.00. respective interests. ' The standing committee on Roads NOW Advaw'tisem+niei And Whereas it is expedient that - Keep �h8 �q��s Dt�' ��ui• 8�OC7� Lv nand Bridges reported and recommend- the farmers be organized and such f l jl JS f8 J ed the following pa menta : W. P. organisation equipped with the best Jones, cont statute Labor div 00. 1916, 17IIPS FOR. BALE -A number of expert knowledge. "Fly -Scoot." •'-:0.00: Dom. Road Machinery Co., air C hound pupa bfsok and whits, J. Catvort, using - r chilled Iron dies, 100.00; H, W. BOlt- �° ag $e It .if the o resolved, that this by, work div 27, 4.50; F. Lacey, work �jOIING PIGS FOR SALE --I have Ocouncil of the to�rnshlp of Pickering _ w t E 40.00 ; H. Johnson. rep washout for sale a anabas of looking pigs. g w request the councils of all the rural ®#j i a,�j the Pi(si�er�II� sole Whitevale. 18.62 ; Geo. To ae. svaaa, Claremont as afi municipalities is the province to join y _ _ with them in creating an organization •washH out at Rouge HUI, 0.00 ; . ii. SURREY FOR SALE- Rubber- tired that will have at its disposal the ablest Calvert. hauling gravel Kingston rd, and in art -class shepe� save no further men possible, the duties of which will ...Hard -ware, SCOP©. . 45.00; F. Soden. operating grader as me for same. win a4tt cheap- B, Hook, pick- be to protect the interests of the farm• per account. 30.10 ; Jas. L. Palmer, arms is _ ers of this province in all matters building culvert bet 20 and 21 con 1. Pure Paris Green in packages at reasonable price -. A,00 ; also, hauling gravel for culvert POTATOES CHEAP -I am selling effecting them, whether they be of bet 28 and 39 con 1 1b.00 : F. A. Rog* the small tubers from my new tato patch leggislation. transportation, or other- ,Arsenate of Lead, the sure bug destroyer,, in ball[ g• at lies por bila wbils tbaXlept. rB soaswr wise : to devise achsmea which will _ ' ers, work div 16. 4740; W. C. Orme. Paas.ring, prevent the middlemen from securingg*ic+ i�j' red and other, hal work work in doe riag of far p route from the yard- � HN e.7 BAiSDON, - "ICKERING- !i9 and 60. 14.26 ; R. Morgan. work on (DIGS FOR SALE -A Dumber lrpm Un of farm roducb ; to carr out s y. An t l Opp lots 18. 19 and 20, Uxbridge 1• so to leo pounds; also some seekers, Ply which. it aecesaar to establish burl- _ t to pay --half, 4.90 ; also, scraping ..on to Pickering T, Love, 8 s xo 1: Plekeriaa nae Y• - Brock rd and 3th con east and haulin talo at-aI aces enterprises. That the east of -- g this organization and Its undertakings -• duel, 87.30 : also, hauling' gravel on R SALE -Several young pure- be equally sgportiooed among the 1 th coo Opp lot 8, 89 yds at , X bred rhetslser:r bull+: dssoF a rhos& various -rural--mumiepalities - a! ths:alao, hauling ravel. cement,, etc.. for desirin such should call on B ft Pugh. lot 19, evince accordio to their unlined w Lb High &h6c4 9 4ic 31.06 • desiring _ con 7, Pickerloz, He has. also several loans to bridge on con app lot 10, 43,00 ; J. H. 8 _ bailisrforaale. t4tf assessment; That this" organizatioc Jones. rep culvert bet S and 9 cin S, - - comprize one representative from each - -Will re -open OII f - X1,76; E. Ormerod, tre aan and team on i OR $.ALE -Bay ma. 7 years old, county in the province, elected menu- ' *rider div 69. 4.00; J. Wideman, rep 1,FIm hounds. serviesably sound, gnsfsaseed ,ally b the various rural municipal - sideline bet F and 9 con 5. 4.00 ; also, good worker; or will sea driver. t year: old, sso councirs in each such spun& And �' TUESDAY. SEPT. 47H WNE j for wort, on con 6 app lot 7. 26.00 ; ponaaa. credit to suitable party it dosind y ,[, Wideman and others. noon and. 7 8 Weassay, Pickering, tss tea that the Clerk be instructed to com- n mnaleate with the rural municipali- - teems on grader div 35, 23.00 , HaddenrARM FOR SALE -Being lot 14° ties in the province in reference to the The following Courses are given X(me�, -hauling 16t yds gravel at 1.26. FAR F Con, Pickering and consisting of 10 above. '19.00, Jas White, gravelling on con 2 &ores Roof which are workable and is & goon .1. Junior and Honour Matriculation _ and on Brock rd, 60.00; alto. gravel- glass of cultivation %b• ren being pastuto The council now adjourned to meet - ` an Brock rd as r root. 6o,_g : also land or marsh' soil u a rich clay loam, On again on Monday. Sept 10th. for the. --2. Entrance to Normal SchoolsIII _ g per g the promises are a Rood frame house, Recd bank transsctiOn of general business. hal of sect hauling gravel south of barn with stone stabling, to a, dri.ina aboa g : 3, Entrance to the Faculties of Education Pickering station, 56°00 ; Canadian. and otheroaibntldinss,R sw1yonng orcbard - z reel Co , charges on crasher dtes. Urn - just Cumin Into hewing, abundance of water 14. Commercial -A two years' Course, leading to s Com- l' . 1 a=g �th ie., well red randier stream. Fcr farther Sir William Hearst .made an ap- merC al Diploma 4 ; i,8►9 ; W. P. Jones and others, gravel. particular apply � Joe, at'�1aw, Pickering, - -t lin on on 9th con. 876 ; W. Brown, - +s st peal to manufacturers and other S . Agriculture -A two years' Course intended 4,o meet'the haulia gravel on Kin ton road. j��dRKE'I• GARDEN LAND FOR employers to release all the men requirements of those who do not in. SL37 ; . Power, ditto, 60 00 ; J. A. 1 �� p teles from Toroeto 0o now oleo possible far the harvest. - " - tend to follow troy varticnlar profee- _ . Calvert. grading con 3 north of Dun- erre railway. .-Plsasnro.view Farm of OO sores. on, but wish to go back to the Farm. 1ba:ton. 36 00 ; also on Kingston road all workable, beautifully situated on County _ : _ Si _ Blame Bond, natural Aral "is. high laird, fi•dot completion Of t COV ad- iea4t of Pickering, 24.00 ; J. Bell and a mne from the villain of Buetonvillo, Bramp- 8 tea are adriliLted to. the second year others, wort on Brit coo. 18.00: J. W. tea. 4 t e mtlen -school on farm. tine lass++es - {i , p bb[s cement bridge on ova T. bank barn lesxW Good tram*.bouse,Irooms. WaaxillSDAY, A>;G. 29TH -Executors' = of Ontario Agricultural .College.. ; regg water in house and barn; good Wo. windmill, "70.96 ; W. H. Peak, ggrading 2nd con small orehrsd:',M of bay; grain, and halt in- sale o[ two parcels of land, on lots 82 -For further particulars regarding any of the above Coarses write -west of Brock road, >1i.60 , also on H terse fn B aura of potatoes can be purckeeed, and 38, cin, 6, Pickering, containing rod west o! Brock rd, 10.00 ; also east � ,•diaN possession given to m' farm. This 50 acres each. For terms eta apply the Principal, o! Pickering, 42.80; also gravellia Prloe land `►w doable in a vary aborta time. to W. A. Fuller or Eli Wilson, Green GEO. S. JOHNSON, B. A. 00 ; veld s4bO0p X000 cash.�'OO"r'n on a Whitby, Out -and grading K rd eastr 101. l mertmlo,. A BasOAIN The Willoughby River. F. Pofrtill, Auctioneer. by Disney, gravelling e t 1.34.56 ; S. Die- Farm Agency;- Gooraetown 460 4 _ rev and other, hapling_ gravel for D -SHORTS bridge In con 7. 19.50 ; R. R. Mowbray, T H �r BRIN • N tgravel for said bridke, 1.80 ; S. Disney and F. Harbron, haulin gravel and :cement for bridge con lb.ti : Thos TANDARD BANK : We have a large stock at lowest prices. Oliver, gravelling on coo 6. 48.70; I.A. K Johnston and others, gravelling on rock road, 254.10 ; also goading same, p 13.96 : J. Forgie. car hire and expenses , OF CANADA - = _ _ inspecting roads. 0.90; A. Forsyth, pill" C"r1q= TORONTO MONARCH CHICK FEED �. SCRATCH FEED `rep bridge cone. couci ate work, exea- - • _ This is.a good food, especially pre- i Is for ad,llt fowl. _A mixture of ._ eatingg, railing, on account. 100.00; L - rig chicks and different grains in ro r ro- Middleton. btal work on grader, 3.00. .FARMERS - portions for beet �repaealts. pared for you J The following gravel- accounts were ib very easily digested. I 4 resented : J. H. Madill. 87 yds div 67, -- - The result from its feediliR ;is ' Try it once and you'll be race p Advances to farmers are made ° healthy thriving chicks. to use it again. _ ` 8.70 ; M. Fitip&trick, 58 'yda div W. - t 5.30 : Isaac Lehman, 50 yds div 72 600; Bank. �� ` also, 140 yde diy 64, 14.00: also 62 yde a special feature by this Bank. at lot 31 con 9, 6.20 ; Geo Gates. 65 yds t 6T'o is?* ' div 34, 6.50 ; Nathan Con, bis yde div pICKERING BRANCH, _.Our'Flours are made to give satisfaction W. . , 6.60 , H. Ellicott, 24 yds div 29, 31.40; also 843 yde on Brock rd eon 5. R. W. GORDOK Manaw. BnW& ales at wuw. CREAM of the West QUEEN CITY MONARCH . $4,80: G. Gates, 29yde con Slots 26 (Bread) (Blend) (ristry) and 27. 190; R. R. Mowbray,'327 yde a Ism- any- Thousand IA PACIFIC farm La'borers''WAn'ted Western Canada f6rflarvesting' in "Gluing Trip West" -412.00 to WINDRP390 .';,"Return Trip East" -418.00 from WlNNIPZG _ GOING DATES -- - Ail stations in Ontario West of Smith's Falls Up to and including Toronto on Lake Ontario Sbore August 2199 1 Line -and Havelock •Peterboro' Line: also from stations between Kingston and Renfrew Jun ftlon. and in dve, and from stations en .ToMuto-Sudbury direct line. From stations on Sault Ste. �astaalrtve August EOtb branch. c, inclusive. From stations Bethany June - tics, to PFrom stations on Main Line, Beaucalre to Franort McNlcoll and Burketon-Bobcaygeon. August 23rd From stations West and eonth of Toronto no to and Including Hamilton and wlndsor, ppt. and Owen Sound; Walkerton, Teeswater, Wtaaloam, Eio Listowel, OodericD, St. Maly a, Port Eatw. Aatga dt. �� {and St Tbemas branches, and stations Toronto tin7North to Bolton. Inclusive. SPECIAL TIUROCGH Wl%&LtiB luttbar em partilara from Canadian Pacific Ticket Agents. W. St HOWARD, District Passenger Agent Taranto, ti Always a• full line of `Grains and Mill Feeds. Call and get our Drices. _ -- - The Campbell Flour Mills Co., Ltd. Get Butter -Wrappers at News' Office --= � ,popular x� Up -to -dates. ` Cof 14L9 Retable i rl 0000P-,. S .0� Ce W. Liddle, Agent, Pickering, Ont. �,w. pc :.:,a.,♦,:• . ,. «.. � .. "'�� s :Met � ,.yzt 5 Sr M. t .. CL AREMONT. Wm. and Mre. GiObons, of To- COAL and �N O InRleton Toronto, spent ranto, visited the formar's pne, r a' 6c and Monday with friends ;here. ents, Thoma& and Mrs. Gibbons, over Sunday. �. a , J. Chandler, of Toronto was Mr. Carruthers, of the Ideal Hard sad oft Coal of t 1 t with J. H. and Mrs. Beal over the Bread Co., Toronto. accompanied by his wife, spent Sunday with J. quality on hand. - holida J. H. Bandy and Percy Allaway B. and Mrs. 11dEadilt. _ Highest price paid for Barley, of Pickering were in Claremont on Mr. and Sirs. Thomson, of Tor. Rye and Buckwhest delivered Monday. onto, spent the holidap here at Spick's Mill. -- -- - John and Mrs. Dunn, of Picker- tug, spent Monday with friends in with the farmer's brother, Harry, and Mrs. Thomson. Pickering Station Coal Co. Claremont. Miss Ellen Scott, Miss Effie Mil - - fruit, jellies, etc. David Peattie, of Toronto, spentler over the holiday with. friends in "•Ciaremont. ' and Robert F. -.Scott have re - turned horse, after spending relatives and CANADIAN NATIONAL ' Miss Josephine Morkin, of Lou- several months with Mends in the North-west. ' don, is spending a week with Mrs. , Our football to%m, accompanied 1XHIBITION NATIONAL MOTOR SHOW ternoon of Wednesday, Aug. loth. .-.L:D. A. Scott. David and Mrs. Taylor visited by a few friends, motored down to Pickering on Monday evening Aug. 25 -TORONTO -Sept. I C g with Wilfred and Mrs. Sadler, of Kinsale, on Sunday. when they played a game with the Pickering teats but were defeat - a More Than Ordinarily Prosresshe Seale 71171 Miss Bessie Collins, of Toronto, ed. : MOBILIZATION ..waa the guest of Mise Margaret 3raham over Sunday. Mrs. Crooker and tw'o' children, d hon Buffalo, returned home OF NATIONAL RESOURCES Mr. and Mrs. Tudman, of Tor- spent last Sunday at the of Monday after spending a couple Constructive and Destructive Reeds for War onto, Methodist paeaona�e. Misses Isabel an Violet Sargent of weeks here with the former's parents, Harr and Mrs. Tuom- T CONFEDERAT ION I have returned home after visiting ' son,• SPECTACLE -----'friends in Agincourt for a week. 1200--PERFORMERS-1200 Mrs. W. D. Taylor and non. of `V Mrs. her �a,{rer, Pare, Water' Bt.ry fret B(rtl t• Nationhood' B. C., are visiting Cassia's niece, Mrs. D. A. Scott, for a few _ Dr old days. If you are wise you will use the only of spea►►y w Tie very it" of 8,eetaeeiar Aeltevet.at � Mr. Albertson and Mise Irene Forsyth of Toronto, were the Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, who is agent for Wind Mills, Gasoline GIANT LIVE -STOCK AND guests of Mrs. D. Forsyth over the Engines, all kinds of pipe and fittings AGRICULTURAL DISPLAY holiday. for water worts. Also bath room fix- Jin Competitions for Young --------------.--..-=SANK DOMINION FITHE Home Tel. 5521. Whitevale, Oat, ��Oy�� TNS 011 Z� 3L �, 1 is lees 4 w, n. 1LMIMwa, • O. L. ses.A, a•aees4 �a+sm •, '`Ttih ... , Dai+ UP W9001000 meow" r'ar $1.000.000. Savings Department r , - ' setae. fo�r uda� ttu saatc. _ iateeeei M(t oa t�e•NN 44 .61.e0 cad uper is♦ s13 WHITBY BRANCH. S. 0. TERRY, Manager. �s iteietateatetirKt[wtxt=Iretx(ratintetN(rtteaetsetatrtitnaitnettutteri=x S. F. and Mrs. Robbins are ape A R 0 W Ax ART—Italian, French, Persian, , their relatives in Peterboro and at . Funeral Directors American and Canadian Masterpieces. This is the best substance J Famous Soloists and a is charge of Me. Wilcox, of Groes -.mown for sealing jars o€ w bcot"t; of other leading orgaaiiations. - fruit, jellies, etc. ;; Ontario ENTIRE NEW MIDWAY Sam and Mrs. Stephenson, of tures. etc. Everything given careful p� g CHASE '---Toronto spent Banda and Mon- atteatioa. Farman - •Now Farm Crop Com - day with relatives an friends in RICE'S PUMP WORKS, tions • • Extended CLaificstiotu yClaremoak Home Tel. 5521. Whitevale, Oat, and Innovations in An Departments Monday being Toronto's civic holiday, a large number from the - city spent the day with friends � # Claremont. - IIum3E SxNIB1T8 OF TRACTORS AND FAAM • . LABOR SAYING DMCBS DISNEY BROSI S. F. and Mrs. Robbins are ape clinic a three weeks' vacation with ART—Italian, French, Persian, , their relatives in Peterboro and at . Funeral Directors American and Canadian Masterpieces. other points. Daring their ab- sence the O P R. station will beMUSIC—Innes' and Embalmere� Famous Soloists and a is charge of Me. Wilcox, of Groes bcot"t; of other leading orgaaiiations. Hill. The Women's Institute will%hltby>► ;; Ontario ENTIRE NEW MIDWAY hold their August meeting at the " home of Mrs. Ineming on the af- NATIONAL MOTOR SHOW ternoon of Wednesday, Aug. loth. FIRST SHOVVINQ OF 1916 MODELS "A good programme will be Riven. Calls answered promptly Topic—Germany before the War. "Tennyson". _at any llotlr by moor. -4 l;vmtly' enlarged Government and .:thcr Exhibits - - -War in all it: SARGENT'S _CLAREMONT, Ont. Summer -Tootwea Our stock of Summer Footwear includes the latest Styles pUMPS"and O%FORDS in Viet Sid, Patent Leather, Gan Metal and Dark Brown Calf. Thos. Sanderson loot his faith- �hite Cauva'a and Buckskin Boots, Shoes and Pump f'ul old horse one day last week, No extra charge for distance pha�cs - - Model Camp - - Artillery _-----the animal having been found _ Drive - -Aeroplane Flights = - Scoro� Igee oar line of Fleet Foot Outing Shoes for Men, dead in the tare field in the �f ,tore' for old friend.. omen an ren A pas We wL. Morning. He was !7 pears old haY9.tlle $1]e9ti Hearse rl�a lrausa&sd tihri}Is for new ones -. d Chad And rendered_good service up t0 and equipment Outside REDUCED FARE 5 O N 5 'the time of his death.J. -P E E L & S O N At the business quarterly meet- of Toronto _ ALL t_tit:a5. O TRAVEL tog held in -the Methodist church �•—�' BROCg STREET, - 'GPHIT$Y, ONT. last Monday evening, the follow- = - 1 Ing gentlemen were apppointed as Bell Phone, day or night, No. 99 delegates to the Financial District Meeting—George Cooper, David. Independent, day, No. 52 r Win. Wilson and J. E. '�* G _ Hop Nights and Sundae . o. @5 : Wilton. B F • � - Fall wheat and barley barest is now to fall swing,. although a .Prepare .-',.considerable amount of hay still remains in the fields. Owing to Can plenty of Fruit and buy your A full line of Green's and Lear ''s Bread -so 'much of the grain havitip been Sugar sad Gem Jure :.,and Pastry Flours, also r laid flat by the heavy mum the -from no. od all mstorial..ad work di harvesting has been made We have a full supply of Dry Of in Nook. It will pay you ..Purity Bread Flour mote dif6ealt. $o call N our works sed hu"ot our Noel '? Alex. Anderson left on Tuesdsp Goods, Fresh Groceries, Paints and mod obtain prioes. Den'$ be misled --' _ of last week and spent a day witls agents we do not employ them, oonaegasai• = L Q = L A�. his daughter is Toronto, after Oils, and in fact everything ion ty we ern, and do throw o!! the sentAR : "~ which he lett to visit his farm in need always on hand. oommieebn of l0 per oen$.,which you wtl -lvorth Dakota, where his hoagie o•etainly ervo by pumbasins fro® a..1 Gasoline and Motor oils. A318 (Irease and _ •� was recently destroyed by fire. J`... F / N G O LO e.i►w►ieited. If he does not succeed in selling a WNITRT IRANITE CI.. - •.:Xachine Oils of various kinds. his fatm he will re -build his rest- - �ry ..dance. Daring his absence his NORTH CLAREMONT ofaoe and Works, Whitby, Ontario neon, Malt. • will tike charge is Ice- Cream every weekend, also water-•ntieion _. the rural trail route, -..... _ 1 T. P, Shirk was in Alton, on r e. B T . 'Friday last attending the; funeral '- - son tinge : aof the late Robert Wallace, who u : died at the advanced age of 87 Cattle Stanchions l la Cal'rlers, Litter �' a' a .'A N N ' S years. Mr. Wallace was well and p� y . #avorably. known throughout the �_e water t7�7W18 and ogler Barn O1�TT.EIO townships of Markham and Pick- �,allpli p $RO��+ �•a°�'� Bring. He was for a number of - gogo " years gste•keeper at the Markham and Stable Fixtures are Unequalled: Fair. He was a prominent con- They are complete in every particular a a $ m v m �l�'e Kt iUerif servstiye and an enthusiastic '.Their durability is unsurpassed 2 Orangeman. a We congratulate Mise Margaret If you -contemplate renovating year &tables or putting in Hay or aa _, w k y McLellan, Mise Dora Brodie, Mies Litter Carriers, CONSULT US. 3 e s, r . S s M - Bas meets all Trains Jean McFarlane and Miss Veto n d ee rR a O ems First-class Rigs to hire day or Stephenson on bavin paused the Fartieulan Cheerfully Given - J. 8. THEXTON 9 . �, t � K ' o �� I C m niglft at lowest prices. Middle School and passed to. Ind. Phone Pickering, Out. b bKg•eae ee of hi +t Phone 1805. Normal examinations. The first I �° e: " 3 $ s. y Y three secured honors, but Mies� �� �S = -"° hree ecu has been s, butt from ' gi g & • o � � Thos. 'PROPRIETORS TO &Sea, : the Claremont Continuation P ejO le S Sto're . r g o a «'. s PROPRIETOR$' a io T h V P Ira C School to pace this ezamin t a with three years study. It is m - - „ a. rob i reckoned a our years' course. - I m ~ Q i* a >aar tog PIC NG . M S: • '_ Avery heavy thunder -storm L _ gg I .•• KE tee" : passed over this locality on Sun- weam Of Baargauia _ o a Mew e. r. 1"a"no day night last, accompanied by a- 'heavydawn_pur of rain. The er�i.rga p LUMB�,r + 1�W� t of -Men's and'Boys' Straw' Hats, reg $5 to 75c, for 2i cents .. .. -':lightning was continuous dor a iSe�afit° ro B 8 m' g a a. sept !e considerable length of time and .Every straw hat in the store is reduced to cost. We will not there was a continuous roar of hold them over, so you, �►re sure of a bargain. III I m Nov ►+ HARDWOOD FLOORING thunder for an hoar or two. So l ,,.� D•e,..t " far,' however, there has been no --"- Jannary 1917-aPhttby s, o.baws"4,8roaBham ,We can supply hardwood flooring Splendid lot of Mens Work Shirts, in blue, tan and black s• sort Ferry 7, v:bridge a„oaanlasbonti�. in beech, birch, maple, plain and reports of damage by lightning, p . , 75c each Beaveriwa�, vnterarove s - rte but the heavy rain knocked down atld white stripes; to close at , � -� qna red White and red oak .- a large amount of grain. We have priced all our Ginghams, Muslins and Summer all grades, widths and thickness T, P. Shirk was in Markham Gids at &loos, in order to make room a _�0 �' = C ' township on Tuesday attending for fall goods, ROOFING • � - Delp being araree� I will be pre. the funeral of the late Mrs. Levi . pared to do chopping and Buy Rubroid Ready Roofing, the Burkholder of the ninth conces- r"Friday � ride aild Saturda oat flaking only on first ready roofing, made in 1891 Ar ; Bion, She died on Sunday after a 'Special for F y y Monday, Wednesday and Friday, SHINGLES � < lingering illness of several years' duration. She was a daughter of 12 lbs. Beat Granulated Sugar for $1, with any purchase of $1 or more during the month of March. Choice B. C. red cedar shingles of Abram Lehman, of the ninth Highest prices paid for butter and eggs. After that date on Monday and concession of Pickering. She Friday of each week. CAlso, for sale a quanty of We D. {�rordon dt boa, ' leaves to mourn her death ,nor- E N'T E E R 2•ft hardwood. ' rowing husband and four young R PIC RLRIX (3' children. who have the sympathy a r/ •I c K E E I N t enwood of the community in their be- pJohn F. Bayles, Greenwood 1.11 and independent phoeso reavement. �r _ .n-' . i:. .. `•t(•4+e' Y„• :.sZ •.: H -644 ri5' S m u D, SL49'7r 83'• •,wd : v„ _" .,A R@'44' F6+. •x2'9 1 i. ^3:r,rt�i ^k"Y.`AS*T'= i '"„V°a,FSFTS 'I^vn v;P .rte xM1,vn"'+na r sem' ' , I. a c5ra'ra� ' , i r s.r a- a�:r3` a tea. 's�o�• . ���,,,���!!!''yyyr ....v .. .e.. '@'a:°r`.,. +,: :, rt .' s. •a'"•, ,. r'.,-?; ?�-c,,-„•'�vs•, '--4?r. ::e.. . a aa. r•w- �.'C k• .Ge+� :.. . i i .."' .. ` •'?' y ..�. •, ..e ';� i.,y,,.' r -✓, 'R.- "rY'+w •. a•, p.:�.�9EI"..:x..,-. •..::. �.Rw•. .�..--.+F.,_. .. �•e. _ .. .:.:. .. 2222.. _.., �..-.....r 2222 .. � ,. ae-+d' .. .,. 2222. ...a. yy" a : , • `; W',�+.•ii• p••,l" �.,•jl��.x rt�,��'� �" y�y�3 ���.i DECLINED $1500 SALARY ber clotred $2.13. Cash -Vie. 1 Nortn.r. a�AL10 p .•' $Y.95 to $3.00; No. 2. do.., 12_90 to $2.95. Api i VRES� CO f0 SERVE PUBLIC FREES a O�ARIO R�L 1 c No. S whit e1176 to 7-7co- lourDun-- y t chanxed., Bran -$36.60 to $36.0., Fr <' . Duluth. Aug. 7-Llnseed•-$3.28: , 8ep- �� - ON THE WESTERN FRO _ tember, October and November. $3.20. 'LIFE MO�V�ELMIELT. ' a Live Stock 0tartets -- -- - ��= _ British and' French Successes in •seta Canal- Sector --Germane Re- -Toronto, Aug. 7-F,xtra ehoice heavy= School For. Rural. Leadership At - steers, $11.90 to $12.20; ch.,ce'heavYQ.A.C. Has Successful Take St. Julien. 4• , steers, $10.60 to $li,ou; butchers' cat- ry, y % tie, choice, E10 to $10.60; do. Rood, $9,50 ( ►cleBsiOn. A' ,• „ - � ; ., to $9.86; do., inedium. $8.50 to $9; do,. - - y common. $7.10 to $7,25; butchers' bulla, A despatch from 'Guelph says: - t J!l despatch from London says:- i ly, the British `and Frenc�i troops ad- %` "r cnotce, $a.zs to $s.uo; do., Rood buns, ; i $7,50 to $7.75; do•• medium bulls, $6.75 The delegates who are -attending the A torrtmdal rainfall and the resultant' sauced their lines, u °' f 1' to $7.00; do., rough bulls, $5.00.to $6.00; •Summer school for rural leadership `• "'The oil shells referred to by cor- '��b � butchers' cows. choice. $s to ss.so; dn., d ttlr>aing of the battlefield -already good. $7.35 to $7.60: do. medium. $6.50 are so delighted at the progress made respondents at the front are -the latest r �' ' t � to $6.75; stockers. $6.40 to $8.25; feed- ' that before dispersing they have bard Of negotiation at man -.-,points- new wca On,': says an ossa Ce man {,fie t § eras $7.76 to $8.75; canners and cutters, p e 3 i $5. 5 to $6;' milkers. good to choice, $so : organized so that the work can be car- -•iato a veritable- guaginkt--retardpd,,, in the Evening Standard. hey are ► : �: ; to $100; do., com. and med., $40 to $50; ried, on between the yearly gatherings. but failed to halt, during Wednesday the necessary reprisal forced, by the y' �' W 4 ty Sorin, bog' $SO to $1-20; light$6 io $i�2�� It was felt that only by the efforts of diabolical inventions of the German oil i yearlings, $lo to $11.50;. calves, good to arlorganization could the problems of the great allied Offensive against the r?e*ww'"' ' ; '� choice, $13 to '14,50; spfanK lamps, Germans in Flanders. drums or canisters. They aro sun- ' • $16.50 to $16.30: hogs, fed.and watered, ;rural leadership i'- .effectively dealt i `,trusted in the -form. of shells, tho 1.$276 do.. weighed off cars, $17: do., with and in an inrview with Com- !� The most part of the day wit's spent casi,Rs of which tire so thin that they f.u.b.• $15.50 to $15:75. : Montreal. Aug. 7 -Choice s.taers,.$1.0.5p lnissioner C. 0. Creelman, he gave this by the British and French troops in burst easily after explosion, thc� anutll t 4 to $10,75: good.. $10 to $10.25; lower ever encouragement and t consolidating positions won in. Tues- charge within scattering the flunimir t . ,x grades, $14,50 to $9:50; butcb4rs' cows, y g promise of �' $G to $14; bulb+, ;6,61) to $8,50; canners, assistance. The object of the asaOCla- day's spectacular drive or in -'putting contents._ They are £iced jrunl,trenrh +, $4.60 to is latnbs,•$13 to $13.50; cheep; tion is the promotion of the highest down strong German counter-attacks, mortars, They are tut effective,r.eply. $7.50 to $3.60; calves, $7 to $12• interests of rural community Iife, re- rlade irr endeavors to wrest from their to the flamenwerfer of the Germans, ligious, educational, social, physical antagonists their former positions,! which are merely tanks carried on s y • and economic. At two points near Ypres the Ger- soldiers' bne'ks and worked by it handOfficers elected were: -President, Inans, using great masses of men, pump i-ith fire nuzzla.attachnionl." �,,' V ALLIED El"RCES �G. N. Simmons, Springfield; Yice- were successful in their counter -at-'' The, newest tanks have heavier u ` President, H. W. Foley, Brooklin; tacks against the British, compelling 1rurs,. says the Standard, and the re- loinGREECE Secretary Treasurer, A. MacLared, the evacuation of Hai]t's troops of the coil often tosses the huge machines i < � Guelph; Executive, Committee,• W. F. 4' village of St. Julien, but this advent- literally abot,t. The crews are now Y Carpenter,: Horning's Mills; N. S. a&e was offset in the Ziliebeke and ' trained to avoid tank sickness, and ib1 Campbell, Inwood; Miss Stover, French and British Troops Have Yser Canal sectors, where, respective is necessary to get "tank legs." ,£.: Queenaton; Mrs. W.=J. Booth, Hornby.. All Been Withdrawn. ` A pocket library, for furnishing MR. JOHN G. KENT, a man of I material and other facts, was urged on n wealth and extensive business in- A despatch from Athens says: -,the 0 A.C. authorities and the lead- ' COULTER -ATTACKS EVERY, tereats, who has refused to accept Withdrawal of the allied forces from' ers went on record as declaring that a any remuneration whatever for his Old Greece, Thessaly and Epirus .in more ermanent linking u of -the 'services- as General Manager of the P g P WHIERE REPULSED EY BRITISH accordance with the decision of the rural community Canadian National Exhibition, pre Balkan conference at Paris is beingy leaders with the sol- feM>�g to serve --the public free of ru idl carried out. The withdrawal lege, as by an annual convention, will-'.- . - rontB B He to President has en from yCorinth and, other occupied still till further extend the influence o! Sea Rains Sta • Offensive -Enemy Forces Move Headquarters o oars of -B an �b P1 he college and result in greater good. . 't'3' y Y 9 on the Exhibition -Board since 1960, points was previously executed. The The Ontario Government were urged always abowinir a close interest In + Italians are similarly preparing. to Further East. I g, to follow the example of the Saskat- - - the work. He was President in 1912 leave Janina and other sections of chewan Government in the engage - 13, the two best years 1n the history Piraeus, retaining only a small ._tri- ' ment of an educational specialist to. of the institution. Mr. Kent is head angle near Avlona, in Albania. t P ~A despatch from London says - ing the advancing forces mercilessly, of the Boy Scouts to Toronto and make a genera. survey of the province, While the rain and the morass hava utt,in an end to the attacks and I The unanimity of the allied action with a view of increasing the efficiency r. P 8 is identified with many philanthropic g cS' .. • served to hold the allied forces in i adding materially to the already. enterprises. Long. and continued ill- is 'a source of satisfaction, as the .of the. school system. leash, preventing a resumption of the heavy casualties the Germans- have nese bastDr. Orr, Manager Italian aspiration desired a wider field, At -'fhe afternoon - session of the great offensive of Tuesday, they have suffered. The battlefield is said' since 1903, to sea to seek long rept, but yielded in -the interest of the school for. rural leadership, Mr. Tom - not been effective to keeping the Ger- i be literally strewn with German dead. I - united action to withdraw all and linson gave a practical demonstration - k mane from throwing counter-attacka l There is no indication in either the leave Greece to the Greeks. of tree. planting, after which Mr. A. 'with large forces of men against sev- I British or French official communica- Preparations are under way to call H. MacLennan, lecturer in vegetable - eral newly won sectors of the front tions just when their combined push, out the classes of. 1916 and 1917, ax- gardening, presented that subject .in Market& of the World gregating 60,000 men. , The Greek a i>;ost interestingand informative " meld by the British and French troops again will be started, but it is possible Government is highly ratified at the ' that at )east a da of warm sunshine ldreadserrda g way, illustrating his remarks by an Scor is bringing -about a .cessation of y _ __ _ � _ result as• showing the allies are recog- excellent series of lantern slides'inter. . -the violent artillery duel along the en- will be necessary to dissipate the; Toronto, Aug, hlaritcba wheat- nizing the territorial Integrity of, The, committee appointed to inter - tire linea y p-' quagmire so that the big'alliedguns No, I Northern 12.3, No, J Northern- 1 PPo The arm o! Crown Prince. Ru ma be, .call sed and to permit the'' -12 33, nominal, atoTp Fort William, ._ Greece. _ view President Creelman.in reference Y g a[unirot,a este-No,-2 C,W.. s;c, track to the future of the school reported - . prePht evidently coni#iders the British i airmen to relocate the. positions the Day porta. � T - � � - American corn -No. 3, yellow, nomi- that they had been received with the - gain north-east o! Ypres the most foe is holding. nal, track Tnronto. WEIGHT TO BE GIVEN important made in Taeeday'e battle, Reports coming from. Ht111and de'' 0titarto oats-No-ofrictal ouotaticinr. O:v FOOD PACKAGES• l utmost cordiality -and sympathy, Dr, Ontario whpat-:4cr 2 Winter, per car i Creelman made some helpful sugges- -for upon this territory he has con-' ciare that the Germans - are moving lot. 12.56 to 32 60; No. 3, 12.53 to 3.1.58.ons its to the time of holding the eentrated the strongest of his coun-' their headquarters further east, which nominal. according 4o freight~. ovio4cie. A despatch from Ottawa says:-; school and other matters. Thin .has . i'pas-\o 2_' nominal, according to w ter -offensive operations in an attempt bears uut -earlier -stories that -the , freights outxide. Legislation to require that. all pack. ` - to regain the lost I encouraged .the ire leaders to s a ga ground. His efforts, Kaiser's generals feared their. lines to RtrriithtsaourradP nointsial, acecrding ages containing human food or other' Neve that the future of file school as a however, have gone for naught, the i might be broken and the forces in. Rye -tie. 5' nominal,'- according to - commodities sold in -original contain- pertnsnent inatitutioil is well assured. British artillery and infantry fire rak- Belgium isolated. rretsrhrs oucRide, era must bear the name of the fillers i Jlanitoba_ flour-Ftrst natonts, in uta rags s 12 Qo ; second .scents, inetee and the -' *eight or measure of the con nags, 312.40; at-olix bakers', in ute tents was introduced in the House on Be sure to serve the threshers with huTsday by. WiTjxAi �FRE:�iCH BUILD 29 �i�acA 312. n. �T RUSSIAN BRIDGES UNDER FIRE; `s or sa-mr4e. $flour-n�'bvags, track, To onto resolut on uponir. George which the is.based cherries are strongly goodCldThe juice cults the ' prnmpt shit:ment, r OEEELSI ! A despatch from London says: -A rrsii�e ba s rtncluded delftAran, pert ten. I was passed without amendment after ;dust that is sure to lodge in the work- Reuter despatch from British Head. E9S; t:hnrts, per ton, $41; intddltngs, a short discussion. i era' throats. quarters in France, after. describing (7er mn, Ii4 co 349: good Sees! flour, iter I4 baa $3.25. the victorious advance of the British, H n L'x t ra Nn, 2, per ton 311.60 to � * �•. � _ 'Partial Success of Russ Troops says that the Yser was crossed in, Tnronto mteed, per sun. iss to $io, track RNMEN TO NATI A' j E , in Galicia. II many places. Straw -Car lots, per. ton 1s.00,. track lI 1$ ! l� 117Lr !k despatch from Petrograd says:-! The bridging work was prodigious. Toronto. - - �ALADIAIy NORTHERN RAILWAY The beginning of a One division alone, in the course of a - g n partial he sir offensive ' throwmgyseventeen budges on Its Coantry _ ' Prodtsce-Wholesale by the Russians in Galicia in the sires-! single day, succeeded under fire -in : F uteer-f reamers .nitda. P,r Ib., 341 to 36c, prints. per 10., 35 to 35ic, dairy, tion of Trembowla is announced by the' per_, lb,. 2129. to 3sc. ' front, Egaq-Per dot.: sT m ase, Will Also ?Hake a Cash Advance War Office. A hostile position was i �f X1,500,000 to Grand Trunk t The accomplishment of the Frene: «holp,salers are selling to the-retait - _ carried in this movement-, 'itroops," continues the correspondent, trade. ri hctset-hCew, large.-22i�in 24c; ta-ins, Pacific. Southwtst of Kimpolung, towards; •.evoked the greatest admiration, They =2f to 2sac; triplets, 23 to 236r: old, -tlie aouthern end of the fighting line, threw twenty-nine bsi txi-1 lets 3o Lc- ._ _ _ - - e y- gcT e9 across Butter -Fresh daisy, choice, 34 to 35c: the Russians were forced back some- creamers prints, 3s- to sac; solids. 37 A despatch front 'Ottawa says:-: determine the value of the stock acs - Yser, pushed on, and repeatedly made, a Z. in the region of Negrey. They to 38c: The Canadian Northern R::ilwa were also ciom elled to retire to some deep advances. EgErs-`enc•-latd, in, cartons, '44 to -45c; y. Sys-- wired, subject to an appeal to the P - •? - out of ,cartons, 42c. tem, including its branch lines, ter -'Supreme Court by either the Govern - extent to the east of Gerement, be- i TO INCREASE THE PAY Dressed poultry -Spring chickens, Roe. minals, telegraph and express ser-! ment or the owners or pledgees 61 fowl, 30r: scluHbs, per-doz., 14 to 34.60; tween the Dniester and Pruth region., OF BRITISIi SOLDIERS. turkeys, s5 to 3oc; ducks, spring• 2oa vices, grain elevators, steamship lines' stock in the event o! failure by -the The statement says the Russians 1.1ve poultry -Spring. . chickens, lb., on the Great Lakes and other, sub- i arl;itrators to reach an unanimous suffered z0c; hens, 16 to 18c: ducks, Spring,eavy 13c, great losses when they were, ' A despatch from London says: The lioney-Con-Extra fine and hsidiary' undertakings,' will be acgllir determir*tion. 1 forced to retire across the Zborcz. ! trade unions have taken u the ues- Welahr, per dor., $2.75; select, $2.50 to ed by the Government oil behalf of that Canadian Northern to retain 1t. y•:. P q 32.15: No. 2, 32 to $2.20. • - tion of soldiers' pay, which is now 'leans -Primp white $9.50 per bush:: Canadian people. Further; the .Gov. corporate identity -with operation and -' Drive Germans From Africa. .miserable compared with -that of the Imported, hand-pfclied. $10.50 per bush•; ernment will lend to the G••T. P. Rail- administration tinder 'a board o'f - Lirnas, per iii,; 15 to I9 c, wayCompany , repayable ` y A despatch from Londcn says:- Australians and Canadians. At a I'ntatoes, on track -Red star, npw, P Y $7,500;000 re a able on directors named.by the Government. British troops have driven the -Ger-' meeting of 60 members. of Parliament new. t, 9 00$� to , i5,2North at llhbt„ demand with interest 6 per cent., and1. ' At least five -sixths 'of the outstand- mans.from their positions on the Lug. it was urged that it be,fi,xed at 3s.: $3.50. _ secured by a mortgage on the torpor- ing shares to be transferred by agree- ungu River, in German East Africa, daily. Lord Beresford declared that -- ation's assets.. meat.' Government to tnks the right and also e.re pushing forwa_;d in the the pay of the navy liad not been rais- ` s+revisions=wholesale - .}rhe railway -.proposals in brief:I to compel the transfer of the remain. j Smoked meats=Hams, ncirlum, 36 to G. Kilwa region, says an official state-' eci in 60 years: The sailors are in- 31c.; do,.'..eavy, 26. to z7c; conked, 41 to Purchase of the outstanding $60,- .?ng shares., went issued by the British War Of-' eluded in the movement, A powerful 42c; roll 27 to 2s(,.: breakfast bacon, 000,000 stock of the. Canadian ,North- Demand loan of $7,500,000 at 6 per 33 to 3Gc: backs: plain, 36 to Sic; bone- ern Railway, giving the Government' cent., secured bmortgage, five. committee has been appointed. 1 ss 3Q,to 40c. y g y ,to be ` t e Cured meats -Lang, clear bacon, 26 to complete ownership of the C.N.R. made to the G.T.P. Railway. Govern- - �1 -�-f- K--j�i-�1--r---- --$--�t-�-1 261c per -lb; clear bellies, ,25 to 26c. system and all subsidiary enterprises.'' ment to take power to constitute a GENERAL KOR I10 i GIVEN CHIS LardnPure lard, tierces, t t, 21te; - tubs, 261 to 26ic; palls, 261 to 263c: Appointment of three arbitrators to; board of. directors. -- i compound,: tierces, 21c; tubs, 21}c; ��(\� pails, 2.lac.• pn OF- i�4�-... . aRont Aug:a Oats . i 'tT-on'treal, ;. ,--Oats-Canadia �Vj qy ■^+ ' - -" Western, \0 2, 86c: do., No. 3, 84c; ex- tra No. 1 feed,' 83 to 84c. Barley -Suiting, $1.26. nts Ft ts, S1'anitoba Spring TO SYSTEM USED AT YPRES $a8 Inaugurated Iron -Handed Discipline in Dealing With Troops wheat3.; hstrong bakersal $12 30; ati� rna r j -Forbids Meetings of Soldiers in War Zone. patents, choice $13: straight rollers, ]2740 n $13.55; do. n bags, o t 1 b s $b t _ _- _ .- - 1 $6. 5. • to. oats-Rarrets, $9.15 to A • ($a 30: ba of 90 lbs., $4.45 to $4.65. No Canadian Troops Participated in Big Battle of Flanders-- .1111feed-Fran. $35; shorts, $40; mid-,- ,. A despatch.from Petrograd says:- would mean instant execution: He,r111n,ns, s50; moulllie, $60'to $61. I-iay- _ English Troops -M4 Most of Fighting. - Gen. Alexis A: Brussiloff, commander- forbade any of the soldiers' commit 1heese nF'ine C westerns. 219c;0 to s10flo; in -chief of the Russian armies, has re- tees from assembling to discuss this materna, - y y - - _ -1$c. 'utter -Choicest cream- signed. Gen, L. G. Korniloff, corn- order. Fry, as to 39ar: seconds 38ic, Eggs- , A despatch front London says:- inflictheav losses on the enenxy wi Fresh, 46 to 48e; selected. 44c,' No, -1 wander -in -chief.' of the Russian armies Russian army commanders had a t stook, 4uc; No. z; ,do., 36 to 3sc. Pota- Major-General Maurice, of the Nor cut heavy losses to That on the south-westerrr.front, has been conference at headquarters recently, toe:; --Per bag. car Iota: $1 to $2. Office, on Thursday said that the $ri- is -Ah used at Arras and at appointed generalissimo. Gen. Tche- and virtuglly' sent an ultimatum to winnipsir -Grain fish commander's next move in Fland- ;11essines, and the one now being used remissoff, commander of the eighth• Premier' and War Minister Kerenskyobjec- In Flanders. i A� innipeR, Aug. 7 -('ash arises:- era was to determine another army, has been appointed to succeed that unless the army was kept outside «'heat -No• 1 , Northern. $2,38: No. 2, tide, --and then, after the customary } "In this week's battle we co-bperat-. Gen. Korniloff on the south -we -tern' of politics and treated merely', as a N)o. g. $1 No. 3.. 6. $ 1,GS No. 4, $2218; � Nn, 5. $L9•i; No. 6, $1,68: feed, 11:5$2 Process . of preparation, '..to . proceed ! ed with the French.' There were .''• � , front. first war machine they would resign Misis contract -August .first half), similarly to achieve it. about six times as many British Gen. Korniloff inaugurated iron- as being unable to carry oil the. war E2' o, vara o. 2 edC..' c; . 3, do.; "In cases of this kind " said the troops ' g i 4c.: extra No. 1 feed,'. T4s; :trio. 1 Peed, ps as French soldiers. O`f the ; banded discipline on Thursday in as- victoriously. The correspondent be -7.2c. llarley-Nn. 3, $1.2o; No, 4, $1.15: Director of Military Operations, "the Beitish, four-fifths were purely Eng- - snming his place as commander -in lieves the ultimatum will be accepted, rejected. $1.09; feed, a1.09. .'lax �No..1 P . $3.26; No 2 C,w., $3.21; No. 3, objective line depends r'.ainly upon fish, and one-fifth Anzac (Austra- 'ehief. He issued formal order prohib- Gen. Vassilkovski, a Cossack ofA- tin., S3.1)0• the range of the artillery. The at- lians and 'New Zealanders), Welsh and, !ting meetings of soldiers in th. war cer, has been appointed to command trnitca states Msrtr2ts tacks must be patient and methodical. Scotch, No Irish or Canadian troops sone, and warring that disobedience, the troops in Petrograd. Minneapolis. Aug. 'Wheat-Septem- In this way we can gain ground and; participated." : _n. .. .au::i.i.: ••°'+. ...:.<.. ,. u„!, .«.�.,:�,.�.a_.::,. s.-....a:...W. ,..�.:.. _.,..E.�.. '.';:_.,...,...,."..;.,..... ..✓E.... ....2..,X..tn...a.2 i-.,»�:.�,.,,_..:...,itle'._......»..se.,a..._.cA�..s,...w_.... ..._.,..,..,.,..•:...... . ....._a ............. �...2,,222.<.r•.:�,..._;�..'�tf•..e 222,7.., .,._,........_:' '�'� .•-. •_..a...,-.._._re,;re�..�.,,.. Scuta State Street, says a Chicag° Excursionists to be com orta y e writer. Anyway, what I'm driving at +transit -a welcome relies from the ds this : People with strong canstitntions P jostling -and vexatious delays of sta- Lieutenant Colonel J. S. Dennis, of- lescape most of the minor ills that, tion -lunch counter service. Special Ificer commanding'-ughthe western i make Iife, miserable ' for others, Don't Ithrotrain's null] be run from Moat - division of the British Recruiting ! you envy the friend who does not i real', Ottawa and Toronto to Winnipeg ;Suasion, recently clasped hands with ' knowwhat a headache is, Whose di- IIMIII on excursion dates; to be atraounced Captain F. R. Kenney,- officer com- gestton is perfein, and who sleeps shortiy,. The equipment will consist imanding the recruiting . district of soundly at night ? How far do you of electric -lighted colonist care and J :Treasures of Flair and Skin Preserved by Cuticura If you use Cuticura Soap for every -day toilet puFP3se3; with touches of Cuticura . Ointment now and then as needed to ;Northern Illinois for the Baited - ?,-^^tilt°'�ay"•'1�q v.t..%i°•i:.•y`�'..'.�,�' irr-.. °`tS,:�rr�,- f -'T '�?-•.�"' i' >�;'•'�'•�. •t' `�s"- p w*.''`'. { �•i'"..'""4s7017-2F,��y��'.,i+,.,.cw..-'cf -'�' "%"".', '.7z'i ..� -:�•si w.� c<u• .. ,,, .:9 '�r"t,"';•;� "C'r...aa'�.- &• �, : e: '"rx'r�ir '+•. '� - _ ...ger=^.s.�,x xx•5.s`&`'• f`�.•�x-�� .wr ,. , x • ,. .: -........ .�T• - ..... ., a will have as clear a cumpiexiQn and as a When two belligerent parties shake strengthen your constitution, to All particulars from nearest C:N.R. good hair as it is g p°s.=ibis to have. `y s y ia>ti for''�' build up your system to ward oft dia- Agent,. or General Passenger Depts,. .Mskiu>Ig �hlld'ti Bed. A child's bed should slope a little , + r BA BY S GREAT D A N G L R I one were stjddenl� to Inquire in Ot ;taws. •'who is Dennis i,, • one might LTttspheingitis. Polls Evil, Eistulel ',earn real food values? ;get back the typically British'answer. '•who DURING HOT WEATHER from the head to the foot; so that the A tnroulaa:t th-e world, : ou. my children." ly possible to so- Improve your physi- 3'. i P -I said neither. ' But I held _ mil 1 -cal condition that perfect health will i andBoilrem. urs. and allays pasts. Heats Sores, Cub, Bruises, $oat Chafes It is a It to what you- digest, not is he not i" For years he wasp assistant to -'the ! be yours. The first thing to be done head may be a little higher than the feet, but never bend the neck to get SIFE tATISEPTIC AAD GERMICIDE_ . muni, the formal enactment In Ch1- - sago of immortal history; the physi- is to build up gout blood as poor +borne 'blood is-ther source of physical weak- what you eat, that furnishes president of the Canadian Pacific Rall- He More little ones die during the hot the head on a pillow. This makes the + • • , a 02 00 a bottle, delivered. Describe your case for special instructions and Book 5 N1 free. strength for the days work. way, Lord Shaughnessy. 4as Indiana, is a veteran, with I weather than of any other titnil' of the year. Diarrhoea, dysentery, child round shouldered, cramps the 1 A thrillingly interesting man is k --Idany foods tax the digestive `fought I honors of the South African exiled!- cholera infantum and stomach. troub- veins and arteries. year-old wood, Cheriy, mostly on one- ss per bottle ad desien a deu.ertn f MDUMt}, P: 0. f., bili lrmana hdg., Montreal•Gas ! powers to the utmost with- ! tion, has engineered road building lea come-*fthout warning. and when are ifiw for a lit.tltas 1 Traveling machine -shops, carried on.. ,Joined in plans. What they` want is ' nests to the eyes, a' steadiness to the I _1 Grape; raspberry, blackberry and dew- I_4ere Indians had to be killed as re- a medicine is not at hand to give � f ter the Zlue a for Tins ares.. motor trucks, are being used in Eng- : berry, on current season's shoots pro- Otlt supplying iT1t1Ch Teal Igularly as ties had to be laid in the'promptly the short delay too fre- Red Hym - sore sea- • ; land . to repair automobiles broken "1'he Champion Clog and Pedes- �t =a u t r i m e n t . Shredded ro tuna; but he is' more -h s a I p g I gushily means that the child has GranulatedIdsits o tl e-.tterreslats, a stn her ; els n r down on country roads. _ - Wheat Biscuit is all food dilettante journalist, a devotee b art, a snappy after-dinner talker, an oc• passed be and aid. B by's Own Tab- d $, lets should always be kept in homes as 1111Favorlow taunt 2or urs tiatlsal alit meas aaemuaYaroazio•iIIe - y jfered so sometimes It seemed as though - and i21 a form that is easily castonal enthusiastic Broadwayite, a where there are young children. An care Ayouirrsrou ,ate u �otir 1`NLh had withibe same reealaacr. Cue for Them. You Cannot B NOW gym � , MONEY ORDERS :r Send a Dominion Express Money It is 100 per cent. I raconteur of modest but fascinating I personality. Robust and mighty of occasional , dose of the Tablets will prevent stomach and bowel troubles, soldasnrusanaopilcalStem arbyxaal 'Murine Ens Remedy Cc., Chicane, ,or Frse Yeas ' Order. They are payable every- . .digested. _ .:whole wheat. For break- stature, he rings with military melody or !f. the trouble comes suddenly the I where. - • •' a-• ' years Ing for nervous weakness, stomach, East, dinner or supper; it PP all over. prompt use of the Tablets will cure by Fresh blows the breeze through hem-' lock trees, Assist in the work of preventing ac - p g prevent Waste. . takes the lace of meat eggs P � gg TO FRIGHTEN SUBMARINES. the baby. The Tablets are sold medicine dealers or by mail at 25 The fields are edged .with green be- jood s for your own sake and for the good of 'our country z;t large. and potatoes. You dont _ I Chinese Ships Carr Copious Supply P y cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine' C.o., Brockville, Ont. low;J I Arid naught b=it youth and hope and - Mia¢ra=s Linimet:t Corea Garret 1,a Cows how easily you can do y - of Firecrackers to Scare Them. _ _ love _ Tho season of the fly pests which I- k of from In the blood -How to tell -:..---.know -y Without • meat or potatoes :=until you try it. Delicious When a Chinese crew sets sail these days, says the New York Times, it al- HARVESTERS READ THIS 'The beat way to the Harvest Fields We know or care to know. Winara's riniment cures aiDltutsria. departmens are gradually btin from the stigma of being at the make life miserable for stock durin + ew York, N.Y.-In a recent discourse I triple' their, strength and endurance and r. E. Sauer, a Boston physician who has entirely Ret rid of their symptoms of ? with sliced bananas, berries, j ways takes along a lot of firecrackers. of Western Canada is by the Canadian #ams -time the most wasteful. Stocks of meat and bread are closely watch, the summer is on; horse flies, deer studied widely both in this country and, dyspepsia. liver and other troubles in; ; flies; bot flies, horn flies, stable flies in Wreat European medical institutions, from ten to fourteen day`s time simply sold: "It you were to make an actual by taking iron in the proper form, and unite to cause a large blood 0 -.. \ bepart The Chinese is superstitious. He has Northern Railway, whose lines serve Any one with the slightest mechani- W ed, and unused allowances must of the annual decrease in the milk would probably be greatly astonished at doctoring for months without obtaining I the large :Or other fruits, and milk. always believed that the exploding of the newest and most productive dis- cal ability can use cement to advan- exceedingly number who lack any benefit. You can talk as you please flow during the hot season. iron and who are ill for no other reason about all the wonders wrought by new w Made. in Canada. a firecracker was the most efficacious method of putting evil spirits to fight. tricts of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. These run far the most ;tags around the farm or garden.' Ce- ; ment walks, edging, steps, seats; de11c10Qa food A crisp, ,[7 HANDS ACROSS THE BORDER Now that the U-boat is a danger to j i part to the northward, where expert- has are least j posts, water troughs, I fence qhs, floors and even buildings can be made; barns, ! containing the entire `Iy to the don t=waste-food campaign the blood at once loses the Power to sound, healthy Hush n ships, the Chinese sailors take with ence shown that crops nutriment ofwhole wheat I than was expected, for at heart the British Tommy has an aversion to see- chane food into 1 v Brea metre and stomach- strength - ` tg you eat does you any Rood; shut end the best blood builder in the _ The Physical Union of the Fighting them on voyages great strings of fire- variable, which means a consequently cltic'k�n houses and so on. ing good food going into the waste box ymt don't get the strhnRth out of it. 1 world. The only trouble was that the Tour food merely passes through your old forms of inorganic iron like tincture 3 vital mineral elements, so richly by crackers which they explode in th-- steady demand for labor and corres- system• like corn through a mill with the of iron, iron acetate, etc., often ruined rollers so wide apart that the mill can't: people's teeth, upset their st6tnachs and As of this continuous for these provided Nature 121 use grains Strength of Two Nations danger zones to frighten away the pondingiy nigh average wages. tirItCELLA2MOV8 Eyery table .fI It requires no knowledge of higher You wouldn't exactly ball it hands German U-boat- along with other evil The C.N.R:metas made .exceptional handling the Farm OAiCER. TU3QOR3. LUMPS. ETC.. l� internal and external, cured with- . � �, r .should have its have 1L9 dally ration of da. aeross the sea, because Canada is only hinge. arrangements for out path by -our home treatment. Write example, is pleasant to take, does not Injure the teeth and is almost 1m= A S across a lake; but Canada is part of ---- - Laborers traffic, and is introducing 'us before too late. Dr. Bellrhan Medical Co.. I-imtted. Collintrw6rd tint. •• ! mediately beneficial. England, which is `s long ,gay from1A1(G` YOURSEI F STRON{s lunch counter cera, which will. permit f bl t d to — "-"'- night, others are sleepy and tired all day; some fussy and irritable; some sk[nny NOTE: The manufacturrra of luxated . iron have such unbnunded confidence In Its , the announce- Scuta State Street, says a Chicag° Excursionists to be com orta y e writer. Anyway, what I'm driving at +transit -a welcome relies from the ds this : People with strong canstitntions P jostling -and vexatious delays of sta- Lieutenant Colonel J. S. Dennis, of- lescape most of the minor ills that, tion -lunch counter service. Special Ificer commanding'-ughthe western i make Iife, miserable ' for others, Don't Ithrotrain's null] be run from Moat - division of the British Recruiting ! you envy the friend who does not i real', Ottawa and Toronto to Winnipeg ;Suasion, recently clasped hands with ' knowwhat a headache is, Whose di- IIMIII on excursion dates; to be atraounced Captain F. R. Kenney,- officer com- gestton is perfein, and who sleeps shortiy,. The equipment will consist imanding the recruiting . district of soundly at night ? How far do you of electric -lighted colonist care and J :Treasures of Flair and Skin Preserved by Cuticura If you use Cuticura Soap for every -day toilet puFP3se3; with touches of Cuticura . Ointment now and then as needed to ;Northern Illinois for the Baited i come from this description ? Have lunch -counter cars, together with ' for women. „ s, soothe and heal -the first ppunples, red- ness. roughness or scalp IIntauon, cat (States army. you ever made an earnest effort_ to sp:clal accommodation a will have as clear a cumpiexiQn and as a When two belligerent parties shake strengthen your constitution, to All particulars from nearest C:N.R. good hair as it is g p°s.=ibis to have. `y hands there are only tea things which build up your system to ward oft dia- Agent,. or General Passenger Depts,. Reduces ccs 5trsined, Puffy Ankles. Each Flee by Mail the referee or third party can say- comfort and disease ? Unless you Toronto, Ont., and Montreal, Que. LTttspheingitis. Polls Evil, Eistulel addt•e,., t-eara• "Cuticur. Dept. Pf. n0et°sr u. v 'p°F4nil either "Take your corners" or "Bless , have an organic disease' it to general- • *_ --- Swellings; Stops ess A tnroulaa:t th-e world, : ou. my children." ly possible to so- Improve your physi- 3'. i P -I said neither. ' But I held _ mil 1 -cal condition that perfect health will - Fruit -bearing Wood. _ _ g -- Efficient pruning of fruit trees is l andBoilrem. urs. and allays pasts. Heats Sores, Cub, Bruises, $oat Chafes It is a , Fu U R WEEKS breath, for ft was as impressive mo- ! be yours. The first thing to be done closely. connected with a correct knowl- SIFE tATISEPTIC AAD GERMICIDE_ r muni, the formal enactment In Ch1- - sago of immortal history; the physi- is to build up gout blood as poor +borne 'blood is-ther source of physical weak- g fFr tot apple, heartandf quince pP p Does not blister or remove the hatrsrldhorsecan riworked. Pleasant to use, Gentlemen, to let you know - Kcal union of the fighting strength of niess. To build up the blood -Dr. Wil-! two great nations. And the spirit of dams' Pink Pills is just: the medicine i is usually borne on spurs on two-year- old wtibd and older. Plum, same as 02 00 a bottle, delivered. Describe your case for special instructions and Book 5 N1 free. INHOSPITAL (patriotic co-operation in the .common j.y ou need. -Every dose - helps to make !, p t ar and utnce; oc- with app.es, pe_.- i q ABSORBINS, 7R•, sstite,ue liniment tar aanklnd, rs. t /sees warns. Pasaful. Knelled. ,.auto vela. , eonces- A thrillingly interesting man is - cause of justice- sanctified the a111- new blood • which _ Teacbes . every j casionally some fruit is- borne on two- er,=ed-a„n a I- drd7e required sten appheadca. Prird �10 R@:IC�—�lS, 81hDWi1 Fin - nerve nerve end every part of the body, Colonel Dennis and Captain Kenney .1 bringing color to the cheeks, bright- I year-old wood, Cheriy, mostly on one- ss per bottle ad desien a deu.ertn f MDUMt}, P: 0. f., bili lrmana hdg., Montreal•Gas ! - b Lydia>Y - ' g Y F Ea year-old wood, Peach, one-year old. , �� sed syMrb� ,n„ R, � to Cmaft , ,Joined in plans. What they` want is ' nests to the eyes, a' steadiness to the I _1 Grape; raspberry, blackberry and dew- r iE'+inkhana a Vegetable R j men, to send to the front. Neither has hands, a good appetite and splendid i to the -Thousands berry, on current season's shoots pro- - _ �� °-O-O-O-"Y 1 -m �� any choice as whe!her men go energy. throughout the educed 'Canadian on one -bear -old vines or canes.. LIFT YOUR CORNS •. - _ "1'he Champion Clog and Pedes- - linkilts or Americas khakis, country whose condition once made CurrsI and gooseberries, on two- OFF WITH FINGERS At every :one of the dozens of scat..' them despair, owe -their present good year-old wood and older. - I • Cleveland, O'rio.-"For years I en0�- +tared stations under Captain Kenney', health to this medicine. � If you are 1. I _ How to loosen a tender corn or jfered so sometimes It seemed as though command vo unteers of - Canadtan ! one of the weak. and ailing give Dr. citizenshi were- taken for the e]Ipedi- ettsasas Llaimeas Cures atatsmasr. callus so It Iota, , out D Williams' Pink Pills a Lair trial and _ tlonary forces of the Dominion; at note' the daily gain In ne-w hea�iih and They Meant -Well. - without pain. every headquarters over which Colonel- - - - abounding vttaltty, . 'Not long after a fire in a town near '- 1 Dennis has control v9luateers of• j You tan get these pills through anyLondon, some children in the city held Let folks step- on • your feet. here- ! . American allegiance were .taken for medicine dealer or by mall poet paid ,a charity fair, by which $299,was realiz- after; wear shoes a size smaller if you ?our own National Army., at 60 cents a box or sfz bones for $2.50 i ed. This stem they for+x+arded to like, -for corns will never again send ! Captain Kenney is credited vitth be from The Din Williams' Medicine Co., rector of the church in the town where electric sparks of pain through :-Ing a bit of a bearcat on the science Brockville,- Ont.- the fire had occurred, since he had according to this Cincinnati au horny of recruitia But he wan Ymmensely taken *a prorhinerlt part in the relief Impressed 'with she policies and IdeasHe says that a few drops of. a' drug _ expressed by the distinguished Cana-! work. The letter read as follows; BRITISH ARMY SAVING FOOD, �, called freezone, applied directly upon ldfan man of war: j _ -- We have had a fair and made $20.1 a tender, aching corn,. 'instantly re d• t P1 I could no t stand it any longer. It was ell In my lower organs. At times I could hardly walk, for if I stepped on a little stone I we -aid --+ almost faint. One day I did faint and my husband w a s sent for and the doc- tor came. I was ta- ken to the hospital Colonel Dennis • says that there are I Men as well Fed as Ever, But Savlu g V6 a are sen :ng tt o you. ease give it to the fire sufferers. Yours truly t3eves soreness, and oon the entire and stayed font weeks but when I came y � ib7,000 Canadians !n Chicago. Cal- Amounts to 15 Per Cent. I is P.S.-We hope the corn, root and all, lifts right out. Dome I would faint ust the same and I gory, with a total population of 60,000, I The British army in the fleld is con- 1 etc. -suffering not alI over." - i This drug dries'at once and simply , •bad the same pains. sent 16,000 s8ldfers to the front. ; suming about' 15 per teat. less of food- shrivels up the corn or callus witbout,l A friend who -is a nurse asked me to 'What then might Chicago yield ? stuffs per capita than it did eighteen even irritating the surrounding tissue. try Lydia E. Pinkham's `.getable CA= - here are about 350,000 British sub months ago. - `-',Montreal, 14fap 29, '09 A small bottle of freezone obtained pound. I began taking it that very day y _.Leets here, and some sixty-five St. This is not due 'to any studied ditwt• 1"linardcs Liniment Co., Limited, at'any drug store will cost .very little , for I was suffering a great deal. It has George and. Maple Leat societies. =�'There is no shortage of tsiaterial -here- nutfon of rations, but fo a 'more care- ' Yarmouth, N. S. but will positively remove every hard already done me more good than the - About for the British recruiting mIS: fol distribution and the prevention, of Gentlemen, to let you know or soft corn or, callus from one's foot, I hospital. To anyone who is suIT n leion. waste. It is very easy for a generous that' I have used M[NARD'S LINI• It pour druggist hasn't stocked this as I•was myadvice is to stop in thefirs�' A thrillingly interesting man is commissariat to supply an army with more than it - can use. - -In the early b1ENT for some time, and I find 12 have for the rew drug yet, tell him to� get a small drug -store and get a bottle of Lydia )+ bottle Pinkham's Vegetable Compound before z ?+Colones Dennis. He is the most ver• . days of the war this practice of gen- the best I ever used and. muscles. of freezone for you.from-his; „- wholesale drug house. you go home. Mrs. W. C. BROwbi, eatile individual I have ever, met. If erosity was well-nigh universal, - be- joints i 2844 W. 12th St., Cleveland, Ohio. cause It was regarded as wiser to pro= Yours very truly, THOMA9 J. HOGAN. _-__- _ �! vide too much than too little, and the. "1'he Champion Clog and Pedes- ' Doctor Says N�,dXated'ron Will r i reaching of the enact mean is nota simple matter. The policy of over tel. Dancer o[ Canada. Increase Strength of Delicate _ 2' - supply was well enough when food• stuffs were 'fairly plentiful, but nowa• - • An Australian claims to have discov_ ' . P tSO/e p O 0OT In Ten Days E days, when the result of the war may depend upon the solution of food pro- .red a new rapid tanning process with which sole leather can be tanned in -: lrt man instances -Persons have ;walk withou rfiecominR tired. Next take y two five -grain tablets of ordinary suffered untold agony for doctor- ;� Perfect Day blems, nothing is being left undone to seven days, calfskins in six hours and- years Ing for nervous weakness, stomach, d Iron three times per day atter i prevent Waste. other skins proportionately quickly. liver or kidne y disease or aorne other meals meals for. two weeks. Then test your strength again and see for yourself how. The British aoldier is still the best- 'fed -soldier ,_ ment when their real trouble was much you have gained., I have seen dozens should eiid-as well as _ a begin perfect in Europe, but the supply rescuing Tho season of the fly pests which I- k of from In the blood -How to tell of ner-'ous, run-down people who were ailing all the time double, and even - -i food; say—_ departmens are gradually btin from the stigma of being at the make life miserable for stock durin + ew York, N.Y.-In a recent discourse I triple' their, strength and endurance and r. E. Sauer, a Boston physician who has entirely Ret rid of their symptoms of ? l Grape.I #ams -time the most wasteful. Stocks of meat and bread are closely watch, the summer is on; horse flies, deer studied widely both in this country and, dyspepsia. liver and other troubles in; ; flies; bot flies, horn flies, stable flies in Wreat European medical institutions, from ten to fourteen day`s time simply sold: "It you were to make an actual by taking iron in the proper form, and unite to cause a large blood bepart and many others test on all people who are ill you this, after they had in some cases been W ed, and unused allowances must of the annual decrease in the milk would probably be greatly astonished at doctoring for months without obtaining I the large lb - held over and added to the store for exceedingly number who lack any benefit. You can talk as you please flow during the hot season. iron and who are ill for no other reason about all the wonders wrought by new e ne than the lack of iron. The moment Iron remedies, but when you come down to z? de11c10Qa food A crisp, ,[7 The private soldier takes more kind- , -'- er- rd facts there is nothing'like good old' nus symptoms disappe r. 1Vithout Iron iron to pu c ' containing the entire `Iy to the don t=waste-food campaign the blood at once loses the Power to sound, healthy Hush n nutriment ofwhole wheat I than was expected, for at heart the British Tommy has an aversion to see- chane food into 1 v Brea metre and stomach- strength - ` tg you eat does you any Rood; shut end the best blood builder in the r and barley, ey, including -the ing good food going into the waste box ymt don't get the strhnRth out of it. 1 world. The only trouble was that the Tour food merely passes through your old forms of inorganic iron like tincture ,;;a'. vital mineral elements, so richly by -he never did it at home, and it looks to doing it In system• like corn through a mill with the of iron, iron acetate, etc., often ruined rollers so wide apart that the mill can't: people's teeth, upset their st6tnachs and As of this continuous for these provided Nature 121 use grains like bad business •be France. ". grind. a result were not essimilatEd and blood and nerve starvation,.-people-be--�-t �yorre-thp3, freeruert Fli dl tl-tnnre harm nme generally weakened, nervous and 1 than Rood. But with tho discovery of Eyery table It requires no knowledge of higher • all run down and frequently develop all j sorts of conditions, One is too thin; an- ! the newer - forms of organic iron all this. has been overcome. Nuxated Iron for ; .should have its have 1L9 dally ration of da. strategy to see the good venae of the don's -waste -food idea, and he has I other Is burdened with unhealthy fat; I some tire so weak they can hardly walk; example, is pleasant to take, does not Injure the teeth and is almost 1m= A S taken• on the anti -waste regulations ' some think thev,have dyspepsia, kidney or liver trouble; home can't sleep at ! mediately beneficial. „ •`There s a Reas©n with more cheerfulness and less arg'u- than marked the adoption of the d + night, others are sleepy and tired all day; some fussy and irritable; some sk[nny NOTE: The manufacturrra of luxated . iron have such unbnunded confidence In Its , the announce- ment steel helmei'or the g 's mask. _ a god bloodless, but all' labk pltyslc&1 and power at�d endurance. In such cases It potency that they authorize mens that they will forfeit S1co.00 to any . is worse•than foolishness to take stimu- charitable institution if they cannot take \ -�-. ` Fall and winter apples are Ai,ich R ccao� latinit medicines or Hata Ir drugs, which only whip up your falt�Yng vital any conn nr woman under sixty who lacks n't and Increase their airtime. ]00 per' - more profitable for evaporating than p P g Q- TtI R: .3 1J1 powers for the moment. maybe at the ex- pen" of your life later on. No matter cent. nr'nver to four seeks' time, provided c they have no aerinus organic trouble. Alan z the early summer varieties. what any one tells you. if you are not strong and well *,*op owe it to yourself they' will refund your momey in any case In whlrh Nuxmted Iron dons not at least >ittiaard's T -1 -1 -slat Cures Colds, oto• ED. 7.• ISSUE 32--!17. to make the following test. See how you can Innyou can work or how fairs Ions Iyourstrength in ten days' time... It Is dispensee d by all teed dntiliats. dispensed Y° 75 7i P tsa+''r,s �' �. '•as'='s7+i..x�tl- .sig .-.:, :k �- ?. ew. c�5 <`m. M"•.4- 'Y.*;• -.. ve .. ...e -.+�� �..•;.,.ems. +";: t. =;{':i'*�. "... �.--y. F .� .: -..,. ',x- '�:..--^,T.'••. .ti TM Q�T �TT Q Foand-A door key. Loser -James Greenlaw is offering his 1�LISMS4 call at Nzws' office. * farm for sale. _Bee advt. in -E. Baledon has purchased a other cglumb. pie X•, 11keIntoir has purchased fine new McLaughlin auto. p s Lizzie Morrissey, -Mont--9h p anew Ford car. -Found-A pair of smoked epee• real, is spending a few weeks here -+Mise Laura Andrew was in the tacles. Loser call at -this office. * with her brother, N. J. Morrissey, city on Tuesday. -Misses Ruth, Eva aad Mildred -Mrs. Clement, of -Milton, •has _ Ed. Walsh to having the-front Murphy are holidaying with fri- been spending a few days with M1 his block. ro-painted. ends in Orillia. hBaking POwdei Ii ei parepts, C. H. and Mrs. Burl- « --- ► „ of Robert Found had senoceeefnl -J. S. and Mrs. Jephson and Inv. - - LADIES-Have you tried Chapman a Y "'barn-raisin on Friday last family, accompanied by Fred - -Kenneth Gordon, of Toronto, not "Do it now"-- 20 onto, lb,. -W. 9..> cizardsoli i. in New- Stover, motored ont to Orillia on accompanied by Mrs, Gordon is 9, its r lb. market for a few days on buss• Sands and spent the holiday. in- holidaying at the homes of file 'resh shipmelit of Corn Syrup in bulla per _ nom, and around that � charming north mother here. --Mise McEateer, of Detroit, is ern town. -N. B. and Mrs. McEnteer mo- �GPe're`having a big demand for "Eseefirst" ShorteIIing. .Visiting her cousin,'N. B. and Mrs. -A program of special interest red to Toronto on Suln& and at 29 cents per lb. Try it. McEnteer. will be given next Sunday in the ,pent the holiday • there with tbs. _ - -Mi�e Lizzie Moore, of Toronto, Methodist Sabbath School by thr former'e 1 _rents.Choice Large Prunes, 18 per 'lb. - - spent Monday at her home on the Barraca Bible Claes. Service at -Mre. Wm. Miller and Miss Brock gid, the usual hour, 2 p. m. ' Visitors Florence Harrington, of Toronto, 'Prime ..Cheese at U_oents per lb. -Chae. Shepherd, of Oshawa, are always welcome. spent over the holiday with Mrs. h holidaying at the home of his-Civio. Holiday, was observed James Brien and other Pickering Phone or send your order-We will promptly fi►ther here. bore in the usual manner. There friends. attend to the teat. -Thos. Harding, of the Stand• were a large number of family re- -We have been' informed that - and Bank staff, is enjoying a two unions, and a_. few passed the day there Is no truth, in the report SPECIAL--We certainly have a Choice Bulk TO&, either M weeks' vacation. in other places. The garden party that the new villsge water wagon , mixed or, black, at 45e lb.­ Come: in and get a ample.. -Miss Gladys Powell is taking in the evening attracted a great has been stolen, but only-been a course in the Canada Business man mislaid:. _- Oollege, Toronto. -Ho, for Harvest Help Excur• -Mrs. F. H. Doyle and danptht• Y-John and Mrs. Arnott and alone to Winnipeg, via Cochrane er, Mies Corinne, of Tordato, have , family *pent the holiday with or Port Arthur, Aug. list and 80th been spending a few days with Big �ssbirtm� Q�, Hot' �iVeatber �„iW �� Pickering friends. either men or women, one way the former's parents, Geo. M. and -Wm. Gilchrist, of Whitby, only $11.00 and if come back ad. Mrs. Palmer. M our � Goods Department; was here for a few days this week ditional $18.00 Winnipeg to start- -Service will W held as usual -, _ calling on friends. log point. Also Home Seekers in St. Andrew's church at 10.80 a. -A. T. and Mrs. Law and their return tickets every Tuesday. good m- and 7 p. m. on Sunday next. family, of West Hill, spent Mon- for 80 days, on sale till Oct. 80th. Rev.- Dr. Marsh will preach at y White•Dotbed Mnslins at 25 cents a yard -day with relatives here. For full particulars and through both services - -Abe Law and Frank and Mre. tickets apply to Stephenson, Tel., -=The bay crop is now all bar- _ ._Pink and White Striped Muslin at 25 cents a yard Law. of Toronto, spent the boli• Express and Ticket Office, Whit- vested and a large percentage of - day with relatives here. by.. Bee gtephegson before .tra• it has been saved in first-class con- Navy Blue.with white stripe at 20 cents a yard , -Mrs. Fred Collins and daught- velliSee locally or foreign, Office clition, and it has been exception-White with Navy Blue stripe at 20 cents a yards or, Miss Gertrude, spent the boli- hours 7 a. m. to 8 p. m, Phone 38 lly heavy and of good quality. ' day with Pickering friends. Whitby. Also cheap Tourist Tick. -P. D. Manning, of Rochester, Black Maslia with fine white stripe 25 cents a yard Mrs. Manning. Mre. Tegart and -Reggie Shirley, of Toronto, eta to all Tourist points at Bteph• g has been epeadiaR a few days at enaon'8. * Mica Catherine .Carson, of Torontr, White Muslin with black dot at 15 cerate a yard the home of his parents here. _The garden- party _given on spent the holiday with Mrs. Man• :`�Pa►le Blue and White Stripe at 20 cents a yard -Russell Liddle, of Toronto, the evening of Monday (Civic ing', brother, Joseph Doyle and -- _ _ ` over the holiday with his Holiday) under the auspices of family. (Trey and White. stripe at 20 cents, pard-,spent _ d brother, C. W. and MLa Mrs. Liddle. the dies' Aid Society of St. An -Rev. Gilbert Lamont and wife -_ -Our football team went out of Coldwater, Mich., and formerly v O = to Claremont on Wednesda even. drew's church, was quite success- of Whitevale, paid THig NEws a y cul. Considering the busy season 8 in visit on Monde The ing, but were defeated by the With -the farmers, the attendance y g y' Y Plain Black Cotton Voile at 45 cents a yard Claremont boys b I to 0. were motorinit' to Whitby, Mrs. - y y was lee e. In the football tourna• moat's former home. '' Plain White Cotton- Voile at 45 cents. a,yard ' -Miss Edith Crook has passed treat toere were three entries, _ # her examination for Entrance to Highland Creek, -Claremont and f T 4 - € - Faculty (past I.) and Miss Georgie Pickering. As Highland- Creek PIC$ERING SARERY 'White Flowered Voile at i#5 cents a yard Shirley and Mise Hales, Morrissey failed to put in their appearance, " . _ White with fine black stripe at 50 cents a yard their Entrance to Normal. the contest for the-prize was be- their wheat and- barley her- tween Claremont and the local These Voiles are flee and sheer and just the thing for a cool dress to ° vest are now in full. owing. Some ' fields o! barley which were from teamwhich was won by the latter _ _ _ _ ,wear on .the hot daye.which.are on tbe.wsy here naw., - - __ • by the score of b to 1. The game ' _8 to 5 feet in height, ' were laid ,was well played by both sides -and Come in and see them- before they are all gone. low by the recent heavy rains. M. S. Chapman acted as referee to ' -Mies Lizzie Hodgson, who fre- the satisfaction. of all. The pro-CHAPMAN quently -visits in Pickering, and gr®m was of an unusual character M.--,.S.- �J who was a former tlesident of this y l asin o all. The lime- �w village, Is now in ' St. Michael's and wa p e g 1 - ICE OF?EA 1r1. I I ospital, Toronto, suffering from light views by Dr. Marsh were aparalytic stroke. excellent and pleased everybodyy, Constantly on hand, also [Houses W and the illustrated songs by Mies soft drinks oa .ice. `"'+..aa+Y� �n� ' • �ltee$Y -The school trustees pnrpose Ma Clark-and John Marsh were saying down a cement walk be. rY BREAD, BUNS and CAHE3. _ Ladies Voile, Lawn and Dimity Blouses from 1.00 to 52.75 each, very stylish. :_--tween the south entrance to the well rendered. Miss Pascoe,.elo- patterson's Chocolates: white Skirts, the latest; make with belt 1.50 and 2.00. school and the street. Frank eutionist, of Toronto, created a House Dresses. all colors and styles, from 100 to 2.00 each. Corset Covers. most favorable impression. She Both honeaia oho 25 to 50 cents each. Combinations, 1.75 to 2,00. Drawers, 24c to 75c. Prone hae- the contract and the has an-excellent voice and a good p p'-Uuderskirts. 1.00 to 130, Night Drei<sea, on , 50c a c h2a. work is to be completed before stage presence, and her eelectioua Uodervesis. iii to 3iic: Jersey Combinatiana, 50c each. whool' re-opeas. were well chosen. She may be H. R. 011II8�, F1c�8riII� Hosiery for .Ladles and Children, black. white -C. M. Rowe, of Bloomfield, y - _ , ' and tRn, Cotton and Lisle"15c to 50c pair, has been engaged as principal of assured of a hearty reception' �♦ c y Corspise, D A and Compton's 75c to 1.75 a pair, nose Supporters 15 to 85c. the sen Pickering public school and should she appear again in Picker. Iii Unity there is Strength . %N bite Lisle Gloves 50c pair, White Canvas Pumps and Tennis Shof% g ing. Appropriate addresses were 1.25 to7.7o- per pair. -In fact everytbing for the hot months .Mise Hughes, of Draytoo,!as teach- a*vera b - Rev. Mr. Down and of June. JuIQ and August. Call and see the goods. ; _ -or of thb junior department. Both V p There is a great movement 'a1. pre,- ev, fir_ Bruce, and the chair ssA4 eqt for co-operation a on the farm- come highly recommended and ably filled by the pastor, Rev. Dr. ers of Ontario and every farmer is G. A. GILLESPIE, DUNBART(31'�-� will no doubt give satisfaction. Marsh. The total receipts of the invited to join the good work- -On Thursday of last week evening amounted to over 4130.-'Attend the meetings of the U. S. 0. John Stepheneoa Left is our office Club and become 'better acquainted a corn-stock which measured eight -- with your neighbor and mutual -re. WEATHER feet-in length. This does not look TIME TABLE-Pickering Station G specs and eonfldence will develop: _ A T, R. Trains ins East Sue at follows- Room for a few orders of twine et se if corn was a complete failure. �° � - •: •: .. No: 4 Mai a.6H A M. This sample was grown on L. „ -sg Local 2.45 P. M. place them with the secretary, as alt Gives people the notion of Driving or G.oing away for � r White's farm at Greenwood which those getting twine-throu h the club Is beim worked b Jae. Stephen- s6 Local .- - s folio M. g g g hummer Holidays. I g` y P Trains going wul dee as follows- are sated to list it promptly from. Mr. Ilton. No. 2d Local 7.57 d. M; Ma %uis or Lorne Puckrin. Single or Double Harness, Plush Rugs, Duaters and Whips, all -H. G. and.Mrs, Calvert receiv. ^ 27 Local 2.15 P. M. - Ne:t meeting, Aug. f5th. sed word on- Tuesday that their 'i' 7 Mail . - 7.40 P. rd, new stock. Trunks and Suit Cases. Shoe Repairing. • n Eugene, had received a sir Sundayinoluded� United Farmers so g shot wound in the leg, but no NOTICE TO CREDITORS Club, Pickering Harness and ,Collar repkiring promptly done.. - particulars have as yet been re• �ceived as to the severityof the - c - - - wound. We hope, h-gavever, that In the ]`[atter of the Est+►te of Henry - E G D S PICHERING - : HARNF,� SS EMI'ORIIIM - -the injury may be only slight and J. Larkin, late of•-tbe Township --- _ not such se will cripple him for of Pickering, Farmer. Alsike, Red Clover. T'imotby � and *all Home Phone 3800.- "W. J. COAKWELL life Notice is hereby .given pursuant to kinds of seeds. ° -Mr. and Mrs. Fairbanks, of To. R. S. O., 1814, Chapter 121, and ameud- We are in the market and are prepar• roato, were in town • on Saturday wants thereto, that all partiewhaying ed to pay the highest market prices. l and gave TH$ NSwe s to is in claims the Estate of o ed on best equipped cleaning mills �* * � � AT ��' .� can. Mr. Fairbanks, who is in named Henry+senry J. Larkin, who died on in the country. �J t AD or about the lith day, of Septetpber, the printing business in the city, Send us samples, or communicate with ,. Is a son of the late L. Fairbanks, 81d, are required on or before the us before selling. who was swell-known auctioneer 16th day of September, A. D. 1917, to , Mark- send or-deliver to 'me. Solicitor [or tiie Take Advantage of the best Beed in Whitby, and he assisted in .Executors of the said estate, Whitby eta in the world. supply y p'iret and foiemo+t; we are Gents' Furnishers and can sa sea with - tearniog out the first as well as enb. P. 0. Ontario, particulars of their Bell or Independent phone. anything in the Aay of men's wear. segaent issues of Ti Nawe, when claims, duly verified, and . notice is Prompt, efficient and reliable seryice - conducted b the late Mr. Hig- further given that after the last men- y g g in handling Seeds guaranteed. q F. Peine, who also owned the Whitby Dosed date the necessary proceedings We had a dowdy cine of , port Shirts dud Ties arrive last ween, and Clu'olgicle. - will be taken for the distribution.of .J, H. DOWNEY 00 KPANY our i4e of eaarples of Clothing are here. -C. H. Pilkey has had rather the said Estate, having regard only WHITBY, ONTARIO ' to the claims of which notice has been Call on se before you buy your Summer Shoes. We have an unusual experience with duck given. - - eggs. He purchased a setting • Hated at Wbitb , this 8th da of ELM DALE �VIILI..S an Al line of Canvas and Rubber Goode and which he put under a hen. In August, A. D. 1817. y y can guarantee satisfaction. . PIOKERINCf ..:�- four weeks, the usual time, seven y J. B. F'Anaw•n.i, T ' .- of the egga produced seven nice solicitor for You can always get the best Mani- .LCHERIi�T(I at.:....e _Which kin, .A taken ftom her.�8he continue iritaba- -_ -Established 1857. - sitting on -the rest of the eggs, - Royal Household and Glenom for and two weeks afterwards another . The Fruit Store Bread. Try a bag: - 'was hatched, perfectly normal Pastry Flour Fresh Roiled Oats and health Scientists may be HAS THE QUALITY BRAN. SHORTS . -D. -C ' o-,R- - EE ably to explain the phenomenon, '. ,- MIX FEEDS whi'OAT CHOP ch is iveryst uffusual. interesting and in. ;melons, Peaohee, },CRUSHED OATS: Wisconsin -Noe '(,'. JmpQria1 Learning, ' strucctive meeting of the Women's _ �1umo, Cherries _:_- _'-_ :BARLEY CHOP ,. hit Institute was held at the home of -.HEA _ -�% a Cap, Coob Corn. Mrs. W. J. Miller on the afternoon and all other Fruits CRACKED CORN of July 31st, some' thirty ladies - , _ MIXED HEN FEED _� III 88aBOD. Caldwell's Cream substitute being present. In response t° a Window Screens request asking for a donation is _ Calf Meal. Screen D�org, ! aid of the blind, throngb the Im- , Molasses Meal i ' perial Order of the Daughters of . NEILgON B ICE CREAK CHOPPING AND OAT Coa 011 Stoves for cheap the Empire who are interested in Plain, in cones, sundaes or in CRUSHING EVERYDAY _ _ enpplying the blind of the Doroin- Ice-cream sodas-al ways good, Get prices on feed in ton lots. cooking sou with books in embossed type BELL PHONE. i - known as Braile, $10.00 was for H. J. MARQUIS �+• -�,T', Weaea]sei warded to their Treasurer forthAt j J H. BTJ'D 1V - Piekerin�. purpose. i ��S 01MUTAW Chopping every day. • f0... .: '4-t:.s �, :- .... {Arm._ ' �..b<.a iY..-_•,•a '-:Y.a';Ym. Y_..":. L'i�-••1!uy+r<'k?•J^a - v, r ' e - •. it